A Short Biography of Dante Gabriel Rossetti
By Renaissance Woman, published May 15, 2007
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He was interested in both literature and art, and often wrote poems to illustrate his paintings. He was particularly interested in medieval and renaissance subjects, and was often inspired by the works of Shakespeare, Coleridge, Goethe, and particularly Dante.
Rossetti, along with John Everett Millais and William Holman Hunt, founded the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood, an art group that aspired to art for art's sake, and concentrated on "serious" subjects, usually religious or romantic, and combined an elaborate use of symbolism and allegory with a realistic painting style. Later members of the Pre-Raphaelites included John Millais, Edward Burne-Jones, and William Morris.
The painter-poet was apparently quite a ladies' man. He was married to, and apparently very much in love with, Lizzie Siddal, a milliner's assistant who served as a model for several of the Pre-Raphaelites. Lizzie was a poet and painter in her own right, but apparently suffered from depression, and may have been anorexic. After two years of marriage, Lizzie gave birth to a stillborn daughter, and her depression grew worse. Shortly afterwards she died of a laudanum overdose. Rossetti was distraught. He buried his unpublished poetry with her, in a small journal that he slid into her hair. (Later, he regretted that action, and his friends disinterred her body to recover the poems.)
Rossetti's next love was Fannie Cornworth, a somewhat more extroverted individual who became first Rossetti's model, then his lover, and later his housekeeper. Rossetti tended to paint her in more sensual roles than he had Lizzie.
He was also enamoured of Jane Burden Morris, the wife of poet/author/designer William Morris. Rossetti tended to paint Jane in dignified, goddess-like poses.
A Short Biography of Dante Gabriel Rossetti
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One of Rossetti's wombats is believed to have been the inspiration for Lewis Carroll's dormouse in "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland."
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