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A 2009 miniseries made by the BBC revolving around the lives of Pre-raphaelite brotherhood painters Dante Gabriel Rossetti, William Holman Hunt, and John Millais. The series is notable for its blatant use of Artistic Licence History, explicitely presented as a meta-commentary on the artistic licence that was used by the artists themselves. The painters are seen as a gang of rowdy young men who drink, fight, fall in love and get wrapped up in drama. Also, there are tits and bums and Everybody Has Lots of Sex.

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  • Candlelit Bath: Lizzie poses for Millais as Ophelia in a tub of water heated by candles. They go out. She loses consciousness and almost drowns...
  • Dogged Nice Guy: Fred
  • Five-Man Band:
    • The Hero - Fred
    • The Lancer - Gabriel
    • The Big Guy - Holman Hunt
    • The Smart Guy - Millais
    • The Chick - Elizabeth Siddal
  • Handsome Lech: Gabriel
  • Hollywood Sex: rampant, but the redeeming feature of it all is that Gabriel and Lizzie, when newly married, talk earnestly of dispensing with contraception and trying for a baby, acknowledging that yes, sheaths do exist (one is graphically brandished early on in the series) and have been used.
  • Magnificent Bastard: Gabriel comes across like this some of the time, though to be fair, he's more often using an Indy Ploy than a Xanatos Gambit.
  • Smug Snake: What Gabriel is when he's not a Magnificent Bastard.
  • Starving Artist: Gabriel