Dante Gabriel Rossetti [2] - Hand painted oil painting reproductions

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Rossetti, Dante Gabriel - Found

ID : 29050
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Rossetti, Dante Gabriel - Dante Drawing the Angel

ID : 29051
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Rossetti, Dante Gabriel - The Annunciation

ID : 29052
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Rossetti, Dante Gabriel - The Girlhood of Mary Virgin

ID : 29053
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Rossetti, Dante Gabriel - Blessed Damozel

ID : 29054
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Rossetti, Dante Gabriel - Proserpine II

ID : 29055
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Rossetti, Dante Gabriel - Beata Beatrix II

ID : 29056
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Rossetti, Dante Gabriel - May Morris

ID : 29057
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Rossetti, Dante Gabriel - Ligeia Siren

ID : 29058
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Rossetti, Dante Gabriel - May Morris II

ID : 29059
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Rossetti, Dante Gabriel - Summary

ID : 29060
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Rossetti, Dante Gabriel - Ellen Smith

ID : 29061
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Rossetti, Dante Gabriel - Mariana

ID : 29062
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Rossetti, Dante Gabriel - Bocca Baciata

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Rossetti, Dante Gabriel - A Christmas Carol

ID : 29064
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Rossetti, Dante Gabriel - Joli Coeur

ID : 29065
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Rossetti, Dante Gabriel - King Rene's Honeymoon

ID : 29066
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Rossetti, Dante Gabriel - Study of a Girl

ID : 29067
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Rossetti, Dante Gabriel - Tristram and Isolde Drinking the Love Potion

ID : 29068
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Rossetti, Dante Gabriel - Joan of Arc

ID : 29069
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Rossetti, Dante Gabriel - Roman de la Rose

ID : 29070
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Rossetti, Dante Gabriel - The First Madness of Ophelia

ID : 29071
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Rossetti, Dante Gabriel - Helen of Troy

ID : 29072
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Rossetti, Dante Gabriel - Joan of Arc

ID : 29073
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Rossetti, Dante Gabriel - My Lady Greensleeves

ID : 29074
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Rossetti, Dante Gabriel - Algernon Charles Swinburne

ID : 29075
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Rossetti, Dante Gabriel - Fair Rosamund

ID : 29076
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Rossetti, Dante Gabriel - Lucrezia Borgia

ID : 29077
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Rossetti, Dante Gabriel - Writing on the Sand

ID : 29078
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Rossetti, Dante Gabriel - A Christmas Carol

ID : 29079
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Rossetti, Dante Gabriel - Mary Magdalen

ID : 29080
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Rossetti, Dante Gabriel - Saint Catherine

ID : 29081
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Rossetti, Dante Gabriel - Study of Guinevere for,Sir Lancelot in the Queen's Chamber

ID : 29082
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Rossetti, Dante Gabriel - Beatrice, Meeting Dante at a Wedding Feast, Denies him her Salutation

ID : 29083
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Rossetti, Dante Gabriel - Dante's Vision of Rachel and Leah

ID : 29084
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Rossetti, Dante Gabriel - Portrait of Elizabeth Siddal

ID : 29085
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Rossetti, Dante Gabriel
He was born Gabriel Charles Dante Rossetti in London on May 12, 1828, son of the Italian-born poet Gabriele Rossetti. He was educated there at King's College and the Royal Academy. At the academy he met the painters Sir John Everett Millais and William Holman Hunt, with whom he founded the "Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood". Rossetti was strongly attracted to the dramatic and the supernatural. Among his earliest paintings was a scene of the annunciation, "Ecce Ancilla Domini". His art subsequently developed through other phases, in which the sense of human beauty, intensity of abstract expression, and richness of color were leading elements. Rossetti began writing poetry about the same time that he took to the study of painting. One of his best-known poems, "The Blessed Damozel", was written in 1842. He also made a number of translations from Dante and other Italian writers. Rossetti's later years were marred by sorrow and mental depression. In 1860 he had married a milliner , Elizabeth Eleanor Siddal, whom he had been courting for years. He immortalized her beauty in many of his best-known paintings, such as "Regina Cordium". Within two years the invalid Elizabeth died of a laudanum overdose, and Rossetti was grief stricken by the tragedy. In addition he was troubled by a bitter attack that had been made on the morality of his poems in an article entitled "The Fleshy School of Poetry," published in The Contemporary Review in October 1871. Rossetti's rebuttal was published as "The Stealthy School of Criticism" in the Athenaeum in December 1871. He later met (and was enamoured with) William Morris' wife Jane. It is said that the two procured permission from William to carry on an affair. Jane Morris is the woman whose face is seen in countless paintings- Her thick, sensuous lips and long neck have become Rossetti's trademark. He continued almost to the last to produce paintings and poems- In 1881 he published Ballads and Sonnets, which contained some of his finest work, "Rose Mary", "The White Ship", "The King's Tragedy", and the sonnet sequence "The House of Life". Of his later paintings, which are murky and dreamlike, two of the best known are "Dante's Dream" and "Proserpine". He died in Berchington on April 10, 1882.

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