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  1. Así como Victorine Meurent fue la musa de Edouard Manet para crear su famosa pintura “Olympia”, Elizabeth Siddal fue la musa de los prerrafaelitas, quien fue famosamente retratada como la enamorada de Hamlet, Ophelia. Su historia y vida es una que se convirtió en leyenda y su belleza traspasó los límites del tiempo. Andrea Jaramillo Caro.

  2. Tate Britain. 6 Apr – 24 Sep 2023. £22 / £0 for Members. Elizabeth Siddal is known as the model posing in Millais's painting of Ophelia. But there is much more to learn about this story. Here we explore her life as an artist and poet, her influence on the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood and the challenges she faced living within Victorian society.

  3. Drawing of Elizabeth Siddal by Dante Gabriel Rossetti. Drawn in Hastings; June 2, 1854. Elizabeth Siddal began her career as a model for members of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood, an artistic group that secretly formed in 1848. The fact that she was determined to become an artist herself is testament to her bold spirit and determination.

  4. Elizabeth ('Lizzie') Eleanor Siddal (Holborn, Londen, 25 juli 1829 – Londen, 11 februari 1862) was een Engels kunstschilder en dichter. Siddal was het lievelingsmodel van de Prerafaëlieten en de echtgenote van kunstschilder Dante Gabriel Rossetti .

  5. Elizabeth Siddal (ur. 25 czerwca 1829 w Holborn; zm. 11 lutego 1862) – modelka prerafaelitów, poetka i malarka. Lizzie Siddal jako modelka została odkryta przez malarza Waltera Deverella w 1849. Deverellowi pozowała jako Viola do obrazu Twelfth Night [1]. W tym czasie Lizzie pracowała w sklepie kapeluszniczym.

  6. 18 de jul. de 2020 · Elizabeth Siddal (1829-1862) 18 July 2020. British illustration Pre-Raphaelite Victorian. Mostly remembered sitting for John Everett Millais’ Ophelia (1851), Elizabeth Siddal kicked off interest in women artists of the Pre-Raphaelite movement. Lady Affixing a Pennant to a Knight’s Spear, 1856.

  7. 4 de jul. de 2018 · The body of Ophelia floats on the water, the newly collected flowers scattered around, the face frozen in her last breath. Sir John Everett Millais, Ophelia, 1851-2. But not everyone knows the story of the woman portrayed in this picture. Pale skin, blue eyes and red hair, Elizabeth “Lizzie” Siddal was 23 when she posed for Millais.

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