Last Updated: 09 May, 2023 | Views: 250
Age: 53
Profession: Poet
Other Profession(s): Painter, Illustrator
Famous For: Founder Of The Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood In 1848
About (Profile/Biography):
Gabriel Charles Dante Rossetti was born on May 12th, 1828. Dante Gabriel Rossetti is her most common name. In addition to being a poet, painter, illustrator, and translator, she belonged to the Rossetti family. Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood was founded by Gabriel Charles Dante Rossetti, John Everett Millais, and William Holman Hunt in 1848. William Morris and Edward Burne-Jones were among the artists and writers who were inspired by Rossetti. In addition to influencing the European Symbolists, his work was a major precursor of the Aesthetic movement.
Dante Gabriel Rossetti Career:
A number of Rossetti's early oil paintings exhibit the realist qualities of the early Pre-Raphaelites.
Mary is portrayed as a teenage girl in his Girlhood of Mary Virgin (1849) and Ecce Ancilla Domini (1850).
Pre-Raphaelite painters found Elizabeth Siddal to be an important model in 1850.
It was Rossetti who translated Italian poetry into English, including Dante Alighieri's La Vita Nuova (published in 1861 as The Early Italian Poets).
"The Maids of Elfen-Mere" was his first published illustration, for a poem by William Allingham.
William Morris and Edward Burne-Jones were also inspired by his Arthurian romance visions.
Oliver Reed played Rossetti in Ken Russell's 1967 television movie Dante's Inferno.
Dante Gabriel Rossetti Popular Poems:
The Early Italian Poets: 1861
Poems: 1870
Ballads and Sonnets: 1881
The Collected Works of Dante Gabriel Rossetti: 1886
Ballads and Narrative Poems: 1893
Sonnets and Lyrical Poems: 1894
The Works of Dante Gabriel Rossetti: 1911
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