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text_A: Goat Island is connected to a plastic pedestrian bridge.
text_B: Convent Thoughts is a painting by the Pre-Raphaelite painter Charles Allston Collins which was created between 1850 and 1851 .. Charles Allston Collins. Charles Allston Collins. Pre-Raphaelite. Pre-Raphaelite. Collins sent it to the Royal Academy of Arts in 1851 where it was exhibited .. Royal Academy of Arts. Royal Academy of Arts. The painting shows a nun contemplating a passion flower symbolising the crucifixion of Christ .. passion flower. passion flower. She is standing in a walled garden full of minutely detailed flowers .. In her left hand she holds an illuminated missal , held not as though she had been reading it but so as to show us the Annunciation and the Crucifixion .. illuminated. illumination ( manuscript ). missal. missal. Her costume shows that she is a novice , presumably meditating on her final vows .. The flowers were painted in the Oxford garden of Thomas Combe , an early collector of Pre-Raphaelite paintings , and the model was his housemaid , Frances Sarah Ludlow , later Mrs Brucker .. Oxford. Oxford. Pre-Raphaelite. Pre-Raphaelite. Thomas Combe. Thomas Combe. Combe bought the painting ; in 1894 he bequeathed his art collection to the Ashmolean Museum , Oxford and Convent Thoughts remains in the Museum 's collection to the present day .. Oxford. Oxford. Ashmolean Museum. Ashmolean Museum. Although Collins was never formally a member of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood , he was in sympathy with their aims and painted in their immensely detailed style .. Pre-Raphaelite. Pre-Raphaelite. Convent Thoughts has a place in the history of Pre-Raphaelitism , because the tide of opinion , initially hostile , was to some extent turned by a letter to The Times on 13 May 1851 from the influential critic John Ruskin praising the Pre-Raphaelite paintings at the Academy exhibition , in particular Convent Thoughts , about which he wrote  :. Pre-Raphaelite. Pre-Raphaelite. The Times. The Times. John Ruskin. John Ruskin. `` I happen to have a special acquaintance with the water plant Alisma Plantago ... and as I never saw it so thoroughly or so well drawn , I must take leave to remonstrate with you , when you say sweepingly that these men ` sacrifice truth as well as feeling to eccentricity . '. Alisma Plantago. Alisma. For as a mere botanical study of the Water Lily and Alisma , as well as of the common lily and several other garden flowers , this picture would be invaluable to me , and I heartily wish it were mine . ''. In a curious footnote to this story , it has recently been pointed out that there is in fact no Alisma Plantago in the picture .. Alisma Plantago. Alisma
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