Some of these paintings have been defaced so they could fit the narrow confines of this site; when available they are linked to their dedicated page in their respective museums, when not to auction sites, and when those fail to good ol’ Wikipedia Commons.

From the founders:

Dante Gabriel Rossetti (1828 - 1892)

Joan of Arc Kissing the Sword of Deliverance (1863)

Joan of Arc Kissing the Sword of Deliverance (1863)

St George and Princess Sabra (1862), “In an intimate and disturbing scene, she kneels kissing his bloodied hands.” (Tate Gallery)

St George and Princess Sabra (1862), “In an intimate and disturbing scene, she kneels kissing his bloodied hands.” (Tate Gallery)

The Tune of the Seven Towers (1857), “(…) its composition and colour reflect the intensity of illuminated manuscripts.” (Tate Gallery)

The Tune of the Seven Towers (1857), “(…) its composition and colour reflect the intensity of illuminated manuscripts.” (Tate Gallery)

The Damsel of Sanct Grael (1857), “(…) a minor character in Malory's Morte d'Arthur” (Tate Gallery)

The Damsel of Sanct Grael (1857), “(…) a minor character in Malory's Morte d'Arthur” (Tate Gallery)

John Everett Millais (1829 - 1896)

*Mariana* (1848), “Mariana is a character from Shakespeare’s play Measure for Measure (…) The painting was originally exhibited with lines from Alfred Tennyson’s poem ‘Mariana’ (…)” (Tate Gallery)

*Mariana* (1848), “Mariana is a character from Shakespeare’s play Measure for Measure (…) The painting was originally exhibited with lines from Alfred Tennyson’s poem ‘Mariana’ (…)” (Tate Gallery)

Claudio and Isabella (1850), from Shakespeare’s Measure for Measure.

Claudio and Isabella (1850), from Shakespeare’s Measure for Measure.

Joan of Arc (1865)

Joan of Arc (1865)

A Huguenot, on St. Bartholomew's Day, Refusing to Shield Himself from Danger by Wearing the Roman Catholic Badge (1851–52)

A Huguenot, on St. Bartholomew's Day, Refusing to Shield Himself from Danger by Wearing the Roman Catholic Badge (1851–52)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DmXQ13bWIzk

From others associated with the movement:

Frederic William Burton (1816 - 1900)

Not strictly a Pre-Raphaelite but his ‘Hellelil and Hildebrand, the Meeting on the Turret Stairs’ (1864) is one of those painting I’m sure you’ve seen it at least thirty-seven million times online!

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w1500-Burton-Meeting-Turret (1).jpg

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rk3y0r8SRmk

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Ford Madox Brown (1821 - 1893)

King René‘s Honeymoon (1864), “based on imagined incidents in the honeymoon of King Rene of Anjou, as recounted by Walter Scott in his novel 'Anna von Geierstein'.” (Tate Gallery)

King René‘s Honeymoon (1864), “based on imagined incidents in the honeymoon of King Rene of Anjou, as recounted by Walter Scott in his novel 'Anna von Geierstein'.” (Tate Gallery)

Romeo and Juliet (1869-70)

Romeo and Juliet (1869-70)

Lear and Cordelia (1849–54)

Lear and Cordelia (1849–54)

Cordelia’s Portion (1875)

Cordelia’s Portion (1875)

John William Waterhouse (1849 - 1917)

The Lady of Shalott (1888)

The Lady of Shalott (1888)

*The Lady of Shalott Looking at Lancelot* (1894)

*The Lady of Shalott Looking at Lancelot* (1894)

I Am Half-Sick of Shadows, Said the Lady of Shalott (1915)

I Am Half-Sick of Shadows, Said the Lady of Shalott (1915)

The Lady of Shalott (1842)

La Belle Dame sans Merci (1893)

La Belle Dame sans Merci (1893)

La Belle Dame sans Merci: A Ballad

Ophelia (1894)

Ophelia (1894)

Ophelia (1910) (In Andrew LLoyd Webber’s personal collection btw)

Ophelia (1910) (In Andrew LLoyd Webber’s personal collection btw)

Isabella and the Pot of Basil (1907)

Isabella and the Pot of Basil (1907)

John-Keats.com - Poems

Juliet (1898)

Juliet (1898)

The Missal (1902)

The Missal (1902)

Windflowers, or alternatively Windswept (1903)

Windflowers, or alternatively Windswept (1903)

The Soul of the Rose (1903)

The Soul of the Rose (1903)

John Collier (1850 - 1934)

Queen Guinevre's Maying (1900)

Queen Guinevre's Maying (1900)

In the Forest of Arden (1892)

In the Forest of Arden (1892)

Godiva (1898)

Godiva (1898)