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Rossetti and his circle

Title
Rossetti and his circle / Elizabeth Prettejohn.
Author
Prettejohn, Elizabeth.
Publication
New York : Stewart, Tabori & Chang, 1998, ©1997.

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80 pages : illustrations (some color); 22 cm
Summary
  • Dante Gabriel Rossetti's house in Chelsea was a Bohemian enclave in Victorian London, the social centre for such rebels as the visionary painter Edward Burne-Jones, the socialist William Morris, the aesthete James McNeill Whistler, and the scandalous poet Charles Swinburne.
  • The rumours it aroused mixed fact and fiction to tell of love affairs between artists and models, of nocturnal rambles and drunken poetry recitations, of the house's collection of Oriental china, medieval musical instruments and exotic animals. But fact or fantasy, the circle's unconventional image was inseparable from their artistic experiments.
  • This book offers new perspectives on the sensual depictions of women, the use of intense color and exotic accessories to heighten sensory experience, the overtones of spirituality and mysticism in the art of Rossetti and his circle. Through their paintings, Rossetti and his friends transformed Bohemian life into a religion of beauty, leading the way toward the Symbolist art of the late nineteenth century.
Subject
  • Rossetti, Dante Gabriel, 1828-1882
  • Rossetti, Dante Gabriel, 1828-1882 > Friends and associates
  • Pre-Raphaelites > England
  • Symbolism (Art movement) > England
Note
  • Originally published: London : Tate Gallery Publishing, 1997.
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references (p. 78) and index.
Contents
Introduction: Beyond Pre-Raphaelitism -- Dante Gabriel Rossetti -- Bohemia in London -- The Rossetti Circle in Public -- Art for Art's Sake -- The Fleshly School -- The Grosvenor Gallery -- Toward Symbolism.
ISBN
1556706561
LCCN
97065596
OCLC
  • ocm38766145
  • SCSB-14553085
Owning Institutions
Columbia University Libraries