Dante's Dream on the Day of the Death of Beatrice (predella, left panel) by Dante Gabriel Rossetti
Dante's Dream on the Day of the Death of Beatrice (predella, right panel) by Dante Gabriel Rossetti
Elizabeth Siddal by Dante Gabriel Rossetti
Pia de' Tolomei by Dante Gabriel Rossetti
Love's Greeting by Dante Gabriel Rossetti
Miss Elizabeth Siddal by Dante Gabriel Rossetti
Passover in the Holy Family: Gathering Bitter Herbs by Dante Gabriel Rossetti
Dante's Dream on the Day of the Death of Beatrice by Dante Gabriel Rossetti
Found by Dante Gabriel Rossetti
The Salutation of Beatrice by Dante Gabriel Rossetti
Paolo and Francesca da Rimini by Dante Gabriel Rossetti
Roman de la Rose by Dante Gabriel Rossetti

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47 museums worldwide

About Dante Gabriel Rossetti

British · 1828–1882

Co-founded the Pre-Raphaelites at nineteen, buried his poems in his wife's coffin, dug them up seven years later, and painted his friend's wife obsessively.

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Museums47
Countries8
Most worksTate, Tate Britain · 17 works
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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Where did Dante Gabriel Rossetti live?
    Dante Gabriel Rossetti was born and raised in London. His family lived at 50 Charlotte Street in central London, but later moved to 38 Arlington Road.
  • Who was Dante Gabriel Rossetti's muse?
    After 1860[7], Jane Burden, William Morris's wife, became Dante Gabriel Rossetti's muse. She modelled for Proserpine, La Pia de' Tolomei, and other works.
  • Was Dante Gabriel Rossetti a pre raphaelite?
    Dante Gabriel Rossetti was one of the founders of the Pre-Raphaelite[7] Brotherhood. He co-founded it in 1848[7] with Holman Hunt and John Everett Millais.
  • Who is Dante Gabriel Rossetti?
    Dante Gabriel Rossetti, born in London in 1828[7], was a painter and poet. He co-founded the Pre-Raphaelite[7] Brotherhood in 1848[7].
  • Dante Gabriel Rossetti art movement?
    Dante Gabriel Rossetti founded the Pre-Raphaelite[7] Brotherhood in 1848[7]. The Pre-Raphaelites aimed to cross the plastic arts with literature and religion.
  • What was Dante Gabriel Rossetti famous for?
    Dante Gabriel Rossetti is known for founding the Pre-Raphaelite[7] Brotherhood in 1848[7] with Holman Hunt and John Everett Millais. He was also a painter and a poet, combining plastic arts with literature and religion.
  • What is Dante Gabriel Rossetti known for?
    Dante Gabriel Rossetti is known for founding the Pre-Raphaelite[7] Brotherhood. He also identified with his parents' Italian roots, despite being born and raised in London.

Sources

Where to See guide aggregates verified holdings of Dante Gabriel Rossetti's works across the following collections.

  1. [1] museum Brooklyn Museum Used for: museum holdings.
  2. [2] museum Toledo Museum of Art Used for: museum holdings.
  3. [3] museum Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum Used for: museum holdings.
  4. [4] museum Barber Institute of Fine Arts Used for: museum holdings.
  5. [5] museum National Galleries Scotland Used for: museum holdings.
  6. [6] museum Amgueddfa Cymru – Museum Wales Used for: museum holdings.
  7. [7] wikipedia Wikipedia: Dante Gabriel Rossetti Used for: biography.
  8. [8] book Brodskaya Nathalia, Brodskaya Nathalia - Symbolism Used for: biography.
  9. [9] book Masterpieces of western art : a history of art in 900 individual studies from the Gothic to the present day Used for: biography.
  10. [10] book Engen, Rodney K, Pre-Raphaelite prints : the graphic art of Millais, Holman Hunt, Rossetti and their followers Used for: biography.

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