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A study of Dante Gabriel Rossetti's drawings and illustrations, presenting a catalogue of plates alongside a critical essay that traces his evolving style from dramatic early subjects to a later, intensely personal mode. The author emphasizes the artist's subjective imagination, his concentration on the faces of women as vessels of emotional meaning, and his preference for medieval romanticism and rich colour over strict technical naturalism. The text compares him to contemporaries, discusses private patrons and the limited public availability of his best work, and judges both the expressive power and the technical shortcomings that shaped his influence on ideals of feminine beauty and Victorian taste.

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T. Martin Wood

T. Martin Wood was an art historian and critic known for his insightful analyses of prominent artists from the Victorian era. His notable works include "Drawings of Rossetti," which explores the artistic contributions of Dante Gabriel Rossetti, and "George Du Maurier, the Satirist of the Victorians," where he examines the satirical art of Du Maurier. Wood also wrote extensively on other influential figures such as John Singer Sargent and James Whistler, contributing to the understanding of their impact on art and culture. His writings reflect a deep engagement with the aesthetics and social contexts of his subjects.

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