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Waterhouse, Tristan and Isolde with the Potion detail, 1916
“flying angels”, sketch by elizabeth siddal, date unknown
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O God, forgive me that I rangedMy live into a dream of love!Will tears of anguish never washThe pass
study for the head of ophelia by john everett millais (1852), alongside the completed version. the m
beatrice (1879) and the salutation of beatrice (1869), painted by dante gabriel rossetti. jane morri
ophelia by alexander cabanel; ophelia by friedrich wilhelm theodor heyser; ophelia by jean baptiste
dante’s vision of matilda gathering flowers by dante gabriel rossetti, circa 1855.
the vampire by philip burne-jones (1897). the model is actress mrs patrick campbell; burne jones was
hidden details in millais’ ophelia: a robin perched on a branch in the upper right hand c
three studies of fanny eaton, a Black jamaican-born pre-raphaelite muse, by walter fryer stalks (fir
detail from the last sleep of arthur in avalon by edward burne-jones (1881-1898) // the sleeping bea
“symphony in white, no. 1: the white girl” by j.a.m. whistler (1861-62) // “a
io sono in pace by dante gabriel rossetti (1875) / paulo e francesica da rimini (1867) by dante gabr
fanny cornforth, pre-raphaelite model and dante gabriel rossetti’s housekeeper until his death
pre-raphaelite muse, model, and artisan jane morris was born 19 october 1839
paolo e francesca by giovanni costetti, 1902.
the farmer’s daughter or girl tying up mistletoe by dante gabriel rossetti (1860). the model i
two self portraits by dante gabriel rossetti: the first dated dated october 1861, the second 1870. h
social isolation mood
dante gabriel rossetti’s figure study for the princess for ‘the long hours go and co
dante gabriel rossetti’s woodcut for the frontsipiece from the 1862 first edition of &ldq
“two girls in a conservatory” (cira 1850s), recently discovered to have been painted by
“flying angels”, sketch by elizabeth siddal, date unknown
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