A 155-year-old letter from Dante Gabriel Rossetti to the banker and collector George Rae is going on show in Liverpool this week, explaining why the Pre-Raphaelite artist couldn’t make a meeting and ...
Dante Gabriel Rossetti, “La Ghirlandata” (detail) (1873), oil on canvas (image courtesy Guildhall Art Gallery, photo by City of London Corporation) The name “Rossetti” is often associated with ...
The exhibition features reflections from Bradford's Equity Partnership.
Born Gabriel Charles Dante Rossetti on May 12, 1828, in London, England, he was the son of the Italian scholar Gabriele Rossetti and Frances Mary Lavinia Polidori. Raised in a household steeped in ...
50 x 62 cm. (19.7 x 24.4 in.) The Princess Sabra Taken to the Dragon is a replica or version of one of the six cartoons for stained glass depicting the story of St George designed by Rossetti for ...
Illustration on a letter from Dante Gabriel Rossetti to Fanny Cornforth (nd) (courtesy Samuel and Mary R. Bancroft Pre-Raphaelite Manuscript Collection, Delaware Art Museum) One of those visits was ...
Artist’s letter to his backer, George Rae, to go on show this week, revealing excuses for not meeting and why he could not deliver promised work on time As excuses for getting out of tricky work ...
Every day, Wilmingtonians encounter legacies of the Bancroft family. Samuel Bancroft Jr. (1840-1915) and William Bancroft (1835-1928) radically reshaped Wilmington by preserving public green space, ...
In the mid-19th century, the British artist Dante Gabriel Rossetti painted an oil titled The Beloved, based on the Biblical Song of Solomon. Commissioned by banker George Rae for 300 pounds, the ...
Dante Gabriel Rossetti’s Proserpine, was bought by a private collector at Sotheby’s auction house in London. Photo: Sotheby’s/PA Wire Proserpine by Dante Gabriel Rossetti, described as one of the most ...
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