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Dante Gabriel Rossetti (* 12. Mai 1828 in London; † 9. April 1882 in Birchington-on-Sea, Kent) war ein britischer Dichter und Maler, der in beiden Künsten gleichermaßen begabt war. Er war wegen seiner dominierenden und charismatischen Persönlichkeit die treibende Kraft der Präraffaeliten, die die Reform der britischen Kunst als Ziel hatten.
Rossetti, door George Frederic Watts (ca. 1871), National Portrait Gallery, Londen Handtekening van Rossetti Monogram van Gabriel Rossetti, 1857-1858. Dante Gabriel Rossetti (Londen, 12 mei 1828 – Birchington-on-Sea (), 9 april 1882) was een Engels dichter en kunstschilder.
Gabriel Charles Dante Rossetti, generally known as Dante Gabriel Rossetti, was an English poet, illustrator, painter, and translator, and member of the Rossetti family. He founded the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood in 1848 with William Holman Hunt and John Everett Millais. Rossetti was later to be the main inspiration for a second generation of ...
17 de feb. de 2020 · Ses œuvres clés. Dante Gabriel Rossetti, L’Enfance de la Vierge Marie, 1849. i. L’Enfance de la Vierge Marie, 1849. Dès 1849, Rossetti s’affirme comme le chef de file du préraphaélisme anglais (cette toile est la première du peintre à être signée PRB, le signe de la confrérie préraphaélite). Cette année-là, L’Enfance de la ...
Dante Gabriel Rossetti was born in London. His works include Sir Hugh the Heron: A Legendary Tale in Four Parts (1843), Poems (1869), which was published in several editions with slightly different content, Ballads and Sonnets (1882), Ballads and Narrative Poems, and Sonnets and Lyrical Poems (1894).
Dante Gabriel Rossetti. Pese a su apellido, Rossetti fue uno de los pintores del XIX más célebres del Reino Unido. En pleno romanticismo fundó con otros artistas la Hermandad Prerrafaelita, que rechazaban el arte académico (en especial la acartonada Royal Academy of Arts) y pintaban, como su nombre indica, como se hacía antes de Rafael ...
Gabriel Charles Dante Rossetti was born in May 1828 to Italian emigres living in London. The boy's father, Gabriel Pasquale Giuseppe Rossetti, was a scholar - he was Professor of Italian at Kings College from 1831 - and poet who had been exiled from Italy for his support for revolutionary nationalism.