About This Book
This work examines Dante Gabriel Rossetti's development as a painter-poet within the nineteenth-century revival that reacted against academic convention. It contrasts early Pre-Raphaelite realism with his later symbolist, literary approach, analyzing how attention to detail, colour, and sentiment shaped notable paintings. Biographical material on family background, education, and personal hardships is interwoven with close readings of specific works, and illustrated plates accompany critical commentary. The author weighs strengths and limitations in Rossetti's method, emphasizing the unity of pictorial values and the intimate link between personal experience and artistic intensity.
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