Fabric of Devotion: William Quiller Orchardson’s The Story of a Life and Women Religious in Victorian Britain

Produced in a Christian tradition for the viewing pleasure of the London art world's cultured audiences, William Quiller Orchardson’s The Story of a Life alludes to the controversies and contentions of religious life and women’s roles in mid-nineteenth-century Britain.

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Published in:Conversations
Main Author: Lepine, Ayla (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: Yale University 2015
In: Conversations
Further subjects:B William Quiller Orchardson
B Monastic
B Women
B Embroidery
B Nuns
B Anglican
B Pre-Raphaelite
B Opus Anglicanum
B Painting
B Textiles
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Summary:Produced in a Christian tradition for the viewing pleasure of the London art world's cultured audiences, William Quiller Orchardson’s The Story of a Life alludes to the controversies and contentions of religious life and women’s roles in mid-nineteenth-century Britain.
ISSN:2475-241X
Contains:Enthalten in: Conversations
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.22332/con.ess.2015.3