General
- A George Eliot Gallery
- George Eliot's Knowledge of the Visual Arts
- Importance of illustrated books to Eliot's childhood (see side column)
- Eliot's novels and contemporary taste for Dutch and English genre paintings
- Eliot's novels and genre paintings (entire chapter)
- Dorothea Brooke's 'Awakening Consciousness' and Pre-Raphaelite Aesthetic in Middlemarch
Renaisssance art
- Raphael's The Coronation of the Virgin
- Mixed attitude toward Raphael's madonnas
- Palma Vecchio, Santa Barbara
- Titian
Eighteenth-century Art
- Sir Godfrey Kneller
- Eliot and eighteenth-century topographical painting
- Eliot and the Conversation Piece
Nineteenth-century Art
- Eliot's First-Hand Knowledge of the Contemporary Art World
- William Holman Hunt, her favorite Pre-Raphaelite painter
- Dorothea Brooke's 'Awakening Consciousness' and Pre-Raphaelite Aesthetic in Middlemarch
- Eliot's attitude toward typological history painting of the German Nazarenes
- Small’s Illustrations for George Eliot’s Adam Bede
The full text of Hugh Witemeyer's George Eliot and the Visual Arts (New Haven: Yale University Press, 1979).
Last modified 10 December 2018