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The Pocket Guide To Victorian Artists And Their Models Russell James

  • SKU: BELL-23988400
The Pocket Guide To Victorian Artists And Their Models Russell James
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Publisher: Pen and Sword History
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 6.61 MB
Pages: 240
Author: Russell James
ISBN: 9781844680955, 1844680959
Language: English
Year: 2011

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The Pocket Guide To Victorian Artists And Their Models Russell James by Russell James 9781844680955, 1844680959 instant download after payment.

The Victorian era produced many famous artists and styles. John Everett Millais and Dante Gabriel Rossetti were part of the famous pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood whose willowy models were often seen in the works of several of the artists. One of the most famous was Elizabeth Siddall, an artist in her own right, who posed for Millais’ Ophelia, married to Rossetti, and posed for him, Holman Hunt and Walter Deverell. This fascinating book is a must for everyone interested in art and the Victorian era, and in the genres, styles and relationships between art and the events of the day. There are biographies of the artists and models, glimpses of their most famous pieces new insights into the vibrant Victorian art-world - the lives and loves, and the artists’ dealings with their patrons.
Did you know?
Rossetti tucked a book of his own poetry into Siddall’s hair in her coffin and, later, arranged for her exhumation to reclaim it. After several years, the coffin had preserved her ethereal red hair.

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