Pre-Raphaelites Calendar 2027
A year of romance, symbolism, and artistic splendor. The Pre-Raphaelites Calendar 2027 from Red Robin connects you month after month with the visionary world of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood, an art movement from Victorian England that emphasized beauty, detail, nature, and moral symbolism.
This high-quality art calendar runs from September 2026 to December 2027 and is printed on sturdy, glossy FSC-certified paper. Starting in January 2027, you will discover a masterpiece each month from painters such as Dante Gabriel Rossetti, John Everett Millais, William Holman Hunt, or Edward Burne-Jones. In other words: this calendar is a visual ode to mythology, poetry, nature, and femininity.
Elegant and functional – classic art on your wall
The calendar is equipped with a practical hanging loop, so you can easily hang it in the living room, study, library, or studio. This adds atmosphere and history to your daily environment.
Below each painting is a clear monthly overview with enough space for appointments, notes, or reminders. Additionally, international holidays are already printed. Note: the calendar is in English. When unfolded, it measures approximately 30 x 60 cm, with the artwork at the top and the calendar section at the bottom.
13 masterpieces – month after month poetry in images
The Pre-Raphaelites Calendar 2027 contains 13 full-color reproductions of 30 x 30 cm, carefully selected from the works of the most important artists of the movement.You will see among other things:
- Romantic portraits of women with red hair and dreamy looks
- Medieval and biblical scenes with rich details
- Floral backgrounds and dramatic expression
- Stories from mythology, literature, and British history
Thanks to the 4 bonus months (September to December 2026), you can hang the calendar up immediately. From January 2027, each month brings a visual time travel to the Victorian ideal of beauty and meaning. In short: a calendar for those who love classical aesthetics and inner symbolism.
The Pre-Raphaelites – Between romance, rebellion, and spirituality
The Pre-Raphaelites wanted to return to the purity of art before Raphael. They combined naturalistic painting with intellectual depth, emotion, and literary references. That is why this calendar is not only visually rich but also content-wise inspiring.
Moreover, their works remain beloved for their dreamy beauty and moral complexity. In other words: the Pre-Raphaelites Calendar 2027 offers art with story, mystique, and heart.
✅ Sustainable and plastic-free produced
This calendar is printed on FSC-certified paper, sourced from responsibly managed forests. Additionally, the packaging is completely plastic-free and recyclable. This way, you make a conscious choice without compromising on elegance. Red Robin combines classical art with modern sustainability.
✅ Product specifications – Pre-Raphaelites Calendar 2027
- Calendar type: Monthly calendar + 4 bonus months
- Bonus period: September to December 2026
- Size when unfolded: 30 x 60 cm
- Image size per page: 30 x 30 cm
- Image material: 13 paintings by the Pre-Raphaelites
- Material: FSC-certified glossy paper
- Packaging: FSC envelope (± 32 x 32 cm), plastic-free
- Environmental aspects: sustainably produced, fully recyclable
📦 Pre-Raphaelites Calendar 2027 – Order, delivery or pick up?
Order the Pre-Raphaelites Calendar 2027 today via Kalenderwinkel.nl! ✅ Ordered before 16:00 = delivered the next working day.
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➡️ Also check out our other art calendars – from Art Nouveau to symbolism, from classical painting to literary illustrations.
🎁 Gift tip for art lovers, literature fans, and romantics
Are you looking for a timeless, atmospheric, and refined gift? Then the Pre-Raphaelites Calendar 2027 is a perfect present for dreamers, artists, readers, and lovers of feminine beauty and symbolic art.
Use our wrapping service for a festive result – ready to give. In short: a calendar full of story, color, and visual poetry – month after month.