EditorialOphelia, Head Study, 1852 John Everett Millais, From the Pre-Raphaelites.org website: 'Millais asked Elizabeth Siddal to pose for his painting 'Ophelia' (Tate Gallery, London) at the end of 1851, but she was unable to come to his studio until January 1...
EditorialMoxon's Tennyson, Mariana in the South, 1857 Artist: Dante Gabriel Rossetti, The figure of Mariana is assumed to have been based upon Elizabeth Siddal., Art Movement, Pre-Raphaelite, 19th Century, Victorian, Drawing, Ink, Literature, Poetry, Literature...
EditorialJephtha's Daughter, Ballad of Fair Annie, Study Artists: Dante Gabriel Rossetti and Elizabeth Siddal Brown Pen And Ink Wash On Paper; Pencil On Verso, Art Movement, Pre-Raphaelite, 19th CenturyPre-Raphaelite.
EditorialElizabeth Siddal Drawing Rossetti, 1853 Dante Gabriel Rossetti, Rossetti seated with his feet resting on a chair in front of him. Elizabeth Siddal seated opposite him, leaning forward with her drawing board resting on chair., Art Movement, Pre-Raphaeli...
EditorialBallad of Fair Annie, Study, Jephtha's Daughter, Artists: Dante Gabriel Rossetti and Elizabeth Siddal Brown Pen And Ink Wash On Paper; Pencil On Verso, Art Movement, Pre-Raphaelite, 19th Century, Sketch, Pre-Raphaelite.
EditorialOphelia, Head Study, 1852 John Everett Millais, From the Pre-Raphaelites.org website: 'Millais asked Elizabeth Siddal to pose for his painting 'Ophelia' (Tate Gallery, London) at the end of 1851, but she was unable to come to his studio until January 1...
EditorialPortrait of Elizabeth Siddal reading, 1854-60 Dante Gabriel Rossetti, Book, Reading, Costume, Hat, Bonnet, Drawing, Pencil, Pre-Raphaelite, Female, Costume, Hat, Clothing, Dress, Seated.
EditorialRegina Cordium (The Queen of Hearts), 1860 Dante Gabriel Rossetti, Head study of Lizzie Siddal, Drawing, Chalk, PortraitPre-Raphaelite, Female, Love, Flower, Pansy.
EditorialElizabeth Siddal (Mrs. Dante Gabriel Rossetti), c. 1854, Dante Gabriel Rossetti, English, 1828-1882, England, Graphite with stumping, on ivory wove paper, edge mounted to off-white wove paper, 264 ? 113 mm.
EditorialRossetti lamenting the death of his wombat, 1869. Dante Gabriel Rossetti loved exotic animals and began to collect them with a passion after the tragic death of his wife Elizabeth Siddal in 1862. He had moved to 16 Cheyne Walk in Chelsea, a house with ...