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-+Study of Guinevere
544 days ago
ArtMagick This is a study of Guinevere for Sir Launcelot in the Queen's Chamber. by Dante Gabriel Rossetti (British, 1828 - 1882)
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566 days ago
After the death of Elizabeth Siddal, Rossetti moved to Tudor House in Chelsea.  There he lived an increasingly eccentric life, surrounded by exotic animals, and began his long descent into the hell of drugs and alcohol.  Between 1864 and 1870 he painted Beata Beatrix , a work that breaks completely with the sensual and luminous visions of women that marked his work after Bocca Baciata .  This painting is a memorial to Elizabeth Siddal, in which the painter compares his dead wife to the Beatrice of Vita Nuova and identifies with the grieving Dante.  The blurred quality of the painting may have been inspired by the photographs taken by Julia Margaret Cameron, which Rossetti greatly admired.  This kind of timelessness between life and death, the sensual and the spiritual, looks forward to the hypnotic states that the Symbolist painters explored. [Source: The Pre-Raphaelites, Romance and Realism , Laurence des Cars] LANCELOT AND ELAINE by ALFRED, LORD TENNYSON   Julia ...
-+Sir Edward Burne-Jones (1833–1898)
663 days ago
Love Among the Ruins Sir Edward Coley Burne-Jones, 1st Baronet '...But he looked upon the city, every side,       Far and wide, All the mountains topped with temples, all the glades'       Colonnades, All the causeys, bridges, aqueducts,--and then       All the men! When I do come, she will speak not, she will stand,       Either hand On my shoulder, give her eyes the first embrace       Of my face, Ere we rush, ere we extinguish sight and speech       Each on each. In one year they sent a million fighters forth       South and North, And they built their gods a brazen pillar high       As the sky Yet reserved a thousand chariots in full force--       Gold, of course. O heart! oh blood that freezes, blood that burns!       Earth's returns For whole centuries of folly, noise and sin!       Shut them in, With their triumphs and their glories and the rest!       Love is best.' excerpt from Love among the Ruins, Men and Women: Vol. I Love among the Ruins by Robert Browning ...
-+Jane Burden Morris, Photograph & Pastel
680 days ago
Jane Morris seated, leaning forward        Reverie, pastel, 1868      photographer: John Robert Parsons        by Dante Gabriel Rossetti      posed by Dante Gabriel Rossetti BMAGiC Collections Online Database Birmingham Museums & Art Gallery Images provided by Stephanie Pina , Pre-Raphaelite Sisterhood
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