Dante Gabriel Rossetti
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Gabriel Charles Dante Rossetti (12 May 1828 – 9 April 1882), sokam booni o la Dante Gabriel Rossetti (/rəˈzɛti/ rə-ZET-ee;[1] it), ka o daa nyɛ ninvuɣ'so ŋun niŋdi yɛltɔɣataɣimalisi, ka buɣisiri a, peenta-peenta, ŋun lɛbigiri lahabaya bal'shɛŋa ni, ka yina Rossetti daŋ ni. Ŋuna n-daa kpa Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood yuuni 1848, o mini William Holman Hunt n-ti pahi John Everett Millais.
Anfooninima
[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]Peentibu
[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]- The Tune of the Seven Towers (1857), watercolour, Tate Britain
- Helen of Troy, 1863, Kunsthalle Hamburg, Hamburg, Germany
- How Sir Galahad. Sir Bors, and Sir Percival were fed with the Sanc Grael; But Sir Percival's Sister Died Along the Way (1864), watercolour, Tate Britain, London
- The Beloved (1865–1866) (Models:Marie Ford, Ellen Smith, Fanny Eaton, Keomi), Tate
- Found (1865–1869, unfinished), Delaware Art Museum
- The Blessed Damozel (1871–1878; model: Alexa Wilding)
- Lady Lilith (1867), Metropolitan Museum of Art (model: Fanny Cornforth)
- Lady Lilith (1868), Delaware Art Museum (Fanny Cornforth, overpainted at Kelsmcott 1872–73 with the face of Alexa Wilding)[2]
- Beata Beatrix (1864–1870), Tate Britain (model: Elizabeth Siddal)
- Jane Morris (The Blue Silk Dress) (1868), Kelmscott Manor
- Pia de' Tolomei (1868–1880), Spencer Museum of Art, University of Kansas, Lawrence (model: Jane Morris)
- Mariana (1870; model: Jane Morris), Aberdeen Art Gallery
- Proserpine (1874; model: Jane Morris) Tate Britain, London
- A Vision of Fiammetta (1878), one of Rossetti's last paintings, now in the collection of Andrew Lloyd Webber (model: Marie Spartali Stillman)
Drawings
[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]- La Belle Dame sans Merci (1848), pen and sepia with some pencil
- Drawing of Elizabeth Siddal reading (1854)
- Hamlet and Ophelia (1858), pen and ink drawing
- Drawing of Annie Miller (1860)
- Portrait of Marie Spartali Stillman (1869)
- Drawing of Fanny Cornforth, graphite on paper (1869)
- The Roseleaf (Portrait of Jane Morris; 1870), graphite on wove paper
- Ligeia Siren (1873), colored chalk
Woodcut illustrations
[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]- The Maids of Elphen-Mere, Rossetti's first published woodcut illustration (1855)
- King Arthur and the Weeping Queens, one of two illustrations by Rossetti for Edward Moxon's illustrated edition of Tennyson's Poems (1857)
- Golden Head by Golden Head, illustration for Christina Rossetti's Goblin Market and Other Poems (1862)
Decorative arts
[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]- Sir Tristram and la Belle Ysoude drink the potion, stained-glass panel by Morris, Marshall, Faulkner & Co., design by Rossetti (1862–63)
Caricatures and sketches
[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]Tuun sabira
[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]Bukunima
[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]- The Early Italian Poets (a translation), 1861; republished as Dante and His Circle, 1874
- Rossetti, Dante Gabriel (1870). Poems (1st ed.). London: F. S. Ellis. Details and facsimile online at Rossetti Archive.
- Poems revised and reissued as Poems. A New Edition, 1881
- Ballads and Sonnets, 1881
- The Collected Works of Dante Gabriel Rossetti, 2 volumes, 1886 (posthumous)
- Ballads and Narrative Poems, 1893 (posthumous)
- Sonnets and Lyrical Poems, 1894 (posthumous)
- The Works of Dante Gabriel Rossetti, 1911 (posthumous)[3]
- Poems and Translations 1850–1870, Together with the Prose Story 'Hand and Soul', Oxford University Press, 1913
Double works
[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]"Rossetti divided his attention between painting and poetry for the rest of his life" - Poetry Foundation[4]
- Aspecta Medusa (1865 October – 1868)
- Astarte Syriaca (for a Picture; 1877 January–February; 1875–1877)
- Beatrice, her Damozels, and Love (1865?)
- Beauty and the Bird (1855; 1858 June 25)
- The Blessed Damozel (1847–1870; 1871–1881)
- Bocca Baciata (1859–1860)
- Body's Beauty (1864–1869; 1866)
- The Bride's Prelude [1848–1870 (circa)]
- Cassandra (for a drawing; September 1869; 1860–1861, 1867, 1869)
- Dante's Dream on the Day of the Death of Beatrice: 9 June 1290 (1875 [?], 1856)
- Dante Alighieri. "Sestina. Of the Lady Pietra degli Scrovigni." (1848 [?], 1861, 1874)
- Dante at Verona [1848–1850; 1852 (circa)]
- The Day-Dream (for a picture; 1878–1880, 1880 September)
- Death of A Wombat (6 November 1869)
- Eden Bower [1863–1864 (circa) or 1869 (circa)]
- Fazio's Mistress (1863; 1873)
- Fiammetta [for a picture; 1878 (circa) 1878]
- "Found" (for a picture; 1854; 1881 February)
- Francesca Da Rimini. Dante (1855; 1862 September)
- Guido Cavalcanti. "Ballata. He reveals, in a Dialogue, his increasing love for Mandetta." (1861)
- Hand and Soul (1849)
- Hero's Lamp (1875)
- Introductory Sonnet ("A Sonnet is a moment's monument"; 1880)
- Joan of Arc [1879 (unfinished), 1863, 1882]
- La Bella Mano (for a picture; 1875)
- La Pia. Dante (1868–1880)
- Lisa ed Elviro (1843)
- Love's Greeting (1850, 1861, 1864)
- Mary's Girlhood [for a picture; 1848 (sonnet I), 1849 (sonnet II)]
- Mary Magdalene at the Door of Simon the Pharisee (for a drawing; 1853–1859; 1869)
- Michael Scott's Wooing (for a drawing; 1853, 1869–1871, 1875–1876)
- Mnemosyne (1880)
- Old and New Art [group of 3 poems; 1849 (text); 1857 (picture, circa)]
- On William Morris (1871 September)
- Pandora (for a picture; 1869; 1868–1871)
- Parody on "Uncle Ned" (1852)
- Parted Love! [1869 September – 1869 November (circa)]
- The Passover in the Holy Family (for a drawing; 1849–1856; 1869 September)
- Perlascura. Twelve Coins for One Queen (1878)
- The Portrait (1869)
- Proserpine (1872; 1871–1882)
- The Question (for a design; 1875, 1882)
- "Retro me, Sathana!" (1847, 1848)
- The Return of Tibullus to Delia (1853–1855, 1867)
- A Sea-Spell (for a Picture; 1870, 1877)
- The Seed of David (for a picture; 1864)
- Silence. For a Design (1870, 1877)
- Sister Helen [1851–1852; 1870 (circa)]
- Sorrentino (1843)
- Soul's Beauty (1866; 1864–1870)
- St. Agnes of Intercession (1850; 1860)
- Troy Town (1863–1864; 1869–1870)
- Venus Verticordia (for a picture; 1868 January 16; 1863–1869)
- William and Marie. A Ballad (1841)[5]
Lihi pahi
[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]Kundivihira
[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]- ↑ Dante Gabriel Rossetti – Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes – Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary at OxfordLearnersDictionaries.com. oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com.
- ↑ Lady Lilith, Dante Gabriel Rossetti, 1868.
- ↑ Rossetti Archive Books.
- ↑ Dante Gabriel Rossetti.
- ↑ Rossetti Archive Doubleworks.
Bibliography
[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]- Ash, Russell (1995), Dante Gabriel Rossetti. London: Pavilion Books ISBN 978-1-85793-412-0; New York: Abrams ISBN 978-1-85793-950-7.
- Boos, Florence S. The Poetry of Dante G. Rossetti. Mouton, 1973.
- Doughty, Oswald (1949), A Victorian Romantic: Dante Gabriel Rossetti. London: Frederick Muller.
- Drew, Rodger (2006), The Stream's Secret: The Symbolism of Dante Gabriel Rossetti. Cambridge: The Lutterworth Press, ISBN 978-0-7188-3057-1.
- Fredeman, William E. (1971). Prelude to the Last Decade: Dante Gabriel Rossetti in the summer of 1872. Manchester [Eng.]: The John Rylands Library.
- Fredeman, William E. (ed.) (2002–08), The Correspondence of Dante Gabriel Rossetti. 7 vols. Cambridge: Brewer.
- Hilton, Timothy (1970). The Pre-Raphaelites. London: Thames and Hudson, New York: H. N. Abrams. ISBN 0810904241.
- Lucas, F. L. (2013), Dante Gabriel Rossetti - an anthology (poems and translations, with introduction). Cambridge University Press ISBN 9781107639799
- Marsh, Jan (1999). Dante Gabriel Rossetti: Painter and Poet. London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson.
- Marsh, Jan (1996). The Pre-Raphaelites: Their Lives in Letters and Diaries. London: Collins & Brown.
- McGann, J. J. (2000). Dante Gabriel Rossetti and the Game that Must Be Lost. New Haven: Yale University Press.
- Parry, Linda (1996), ed., William Morris. New York: Abrams, ISBN 0-8109-4282-8.
- Pedrick, G. (1964). Life with Rossetti: or, No peacocks allowed. London:Macdonald. ISBN
- Roe, Dinah: The Rossettis in Wonderland. A Victorian Family History. London: Haus Publishing, 2011.
- Rossetti, D. G. The House Of Life
- Rossetti, D. G., & J. Marsh (2000). Collected Writings of Dante Gabriel Rossetti. Chicago: New Amsterdam Books.
- Rossetti, D. G., & W. W. Rossetti, ed. (1911), The Works of Dante Gabriel Rossetti. Ellis, London. (full text)
- Sharp, Frank C., and Jan Marsh (2012), The Collected Letters of Jane Morris, Boydell & Brewer, London.
- Simons, J. (2008). Rossetti's Wombat: Pre-Raphaelites and Australian animals in Victorian London. London: Middlesex University Press.
- Treuherz, Julian, Prettejohn, Elizabeth, and Becker, Edwin (2003). Dante Gabriel Rossetti. London: Thames & Hudson, ISBN 0-500-09316-4.
- Todd, Pamela (2001). Pre-Raphaelites at Home, New York: Watson-Giptill Publications, ISBN 0-8230-4285-5.
- Sylvie Broussine, Christopher Newall (2021). 'Rossetti's Portraits', Pallas Athene, ISBN 978-1843682097.
- Debra N. Mancoff (2021). 'Dante Gabriel Rossetti: Portraits of Women (Victoria and Albert Museum)', Thames and Hudson Ltd, ISBN 978-0500480717
External links
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- The Rossetti Archive, a hypermedia archive of the complete writings and pictures of Dante Gabriel Rossetti (and a lot of additional contextual information). Developed by Jerome McGann
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- Archival material at
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- Tɛmplet:Cite video
- Birmingham Museums and Art Gallery's.
- Website about Rossetti's wife, Elizabeth Siddal.
- Dante Gabriel Rossetti Collection. General Collection, Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library.
- Poems by Dante Gabriel Rossetti at English Poetry
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