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  1. Präraffaeliten: Dante Gabriel Rossetti, The Last of England, Hogarth Club, Elizabeth Eleanor Siddal, William Holman Hunt, John Everett Millais (German Edition)
  2. Elizabeth Eleanor Siddal, afterwards Mrs. Dante Gabriel Rossetti;: A monograph by William Michael Rossetti, 1903

1. Elizabeth Siddal
Elizabeth Eleanor Siddal (18291862). Elizabeth Lizzie Siddal was the living, breathing epitome of the Pre-Raphaelite woman. With her sensuous full lips,
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Home Elizabeth Eleanor Siddal (1829-1862) E lizabeth "Lizzie" Siddal was the living, breathing epitome of the Pre-Raphaelite woman. With her sensuous full lips, heavy-lidded eyes, and above all her incredible waist-length auburn hair, she could only be described as a "stunner". S he was discovered by Walter Deverell in a milliner's shop in 1850. At the time he was searching for a model for Voila in his painting Twelfth Night. Later he told William Holman Hunt, ‘By Jove! she’s like a queen, magnificently tall, with a lovely figure, a stately neck, and a face of the most delicate modelling; the flow of surface from the temples over the cheek is exactly like the carving of a Pheidean goddess. Wait a minute! I haven’t done; she has grey eyes, and her hair is like dazzling copper, and shimmers with lustre as she waves it down. And now, where do you think I lighted on this paragon of beauty? Why, in a milliner’s back workroom where I went out with my mother shopping. Having nothing to amuse me, while the woman was tempting my mother with something, I peered over the blind of a glass door at the back of the shop, and there was this unexpected jewel.’ Art by date
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2. Elizabeth Eleanor Siddal - Wikipedia
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Wechseln zu: Navigation Suche Elizabeth Eleanor Siddal 25. Juli in Holborn London 11. Februar in London) war eine englische Malerin und Dichterin, das Lieblingsmodell der Pr¤raffaeliten und die Ehefrau des Malers Dante Gabriel Rossetti
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Elizabeth Siddals Nachname lautete eigentlich Siddall, doch bevorzugte sie, wohl auf Anregung Rossettis, die Schreibweise mit nur einem „l“. Sie wurde 1829 als drittes von acht Kindern geboren. Ihre Eltern, der Eisenwarenh¤ndler Charles Crooke Siddall aus Sheffield , und ihre Mutter Elizabeth Eleanor Evans waren seit dem 13. Dezember 1824 verheiratet.
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Siddal wurde 1849 von dem Maler Walter Deverell in einem Modegesch¤ft, wo sie als Hutmacherin arbeitete, entdeckt. Ihre delikate, fragile Sch¶nheit und ihr h¼ftlanges, kupferfarbenes Haar lieŸen sie rasch zu dem vielleicht wichtigsten Modell der Pr¤raffaeliten werden, da sie wie kaum eine andere Frau deren weibliches Ideal personifizierte. John Everett Millais: Ophelia (1852) In der Folgezeit stand sie Modell f¼r William Holman Hunt (u. a. als Sylvia in

3. Life And Work Of Elizabeth Siddal
Elizabeth Eleanor Siddall was born in 1829; she later shortened her last name to Siddal. A young woman of workingclass background, she found employment
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The Life and Work of Elizabeth Siddal In an Artist's Studio
Head of Elizabeth Siddal, Dante Gabriel Rossetti, 1860 One face looks out from all his canvases,
One selfsame figure sits or walks or leans:
We found her hidden just behind those screens,
That mirror gave back all her loveliness.
A queen in opal or in ruby dress,
A nameless girl in freshest summer-green,
A saint, an angel every canvas means
The same one meaning, neither more nor less.
He feeds upon her face by day and night,
And she with true kind eyes looks back on him, Fair as the moon and joyful as the light: Not wan with waiting, not with sorrow dim; Not as she is, but was when hope shone bright; Not as she is, but as she fills his dream.
Photograph of Elizabeth Siddal Christina Rossetti wrote this poem about her brother, the artist and poet Dante Gabriel Rossetti , and his muse, Elizabeth Siddal. For years Siddal was known primarily as the woman who modeled for Rossetti and his fellow painters and was perhaps better known for her morbid postmorten experience than for anything she accomplished in life. Today, Siddal has become a sort of feminist icon, the subject of biographies, her work resurrected by galleries and websites. Elizabeth Eleanor Siddall was born in 1829; she later shortened her last name to "Siddal." A young woman of working-class background, she found employment as an assistant to a milliner. In 1849, a young artist named Walter Deverell happened to walk into the shop and asked her employer if her assistant would model for him.

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Elizabeth Eleanor Siddal (18291862) biographical note, see Pre-Raphaelite Women Artists. Works by Siddal at The Tate Gallery. Complete list of pictures
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Elizabeth Eleanor Siddal Discovered as a model by Rossetti in and intermittently trained by him as a painter. After many shenanigans, he married her out of conscience in , but this was generally felt to be 'too late'. She had a stillborn child in and died from an overdose of laudanum in . Rossetti famously buried his poems in her grave, only to have them disinterred later.
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Elizabeth Eleanor Siddal
[English Pre-Raphaelite Painter, ca.1829-1862]
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Paintings in Museums and Public Art Galleries: Fitzwilliam Museum at the University of Cambridge , UK
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Commercial Galleries: Peter Nahum At The Leicester Galleries , London, UK
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  • 10. Poet: Elizabeth Eleanor Siddal - All Poems Of Elizabeth Eleanor Siddal
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    11. Elizabeth Eleanor Siddal (1834-1862)
    elizabeth siddal was a central figure in Rossetti s life, from their meeting some time in 1849 to his own death. Under his influence she produced
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    Elizabeth Siddal was a central figure in Rossetti's life, from their meeting some time in 1849 to his own death. Under his influence she produced Pre-Raphaelite watercolours and drawings of a remarkable naive intensity. She worked as a milliner's assistant near Leicester Square in London before being asked by Walter Howell Deverell to model for Viola in his ' Twelfth Night Converted British Family Sheltering a Christian Missionary ' (Royal Academy 1850, Ashmolean Museum, Oxford) and Millais's ' Ophelia ' (Royal Academy 1852, Tate Gallery, London.) She posed for this in winter in a bath of inadequately heated water, and the severe cold she caught is the first we hear of the ill health that would plague her for the rest of her life. After ' Ophelia ' she sat exclusively to Rossetti. He fell in love with her and she inspired his most deeply felt drawings and watercolours. She too began to write poetry and to paint, exhibiting at the private Pre-Raphaelite exhibition at Russell Place in 1857, and the exhibition of British Art held in America in 1858. Ruskin admired her works, offered to buy all she produced, and paid for her medical treatment and travel. In the late 1850s she seems to have become estranged from Rossetti, for we read of him pursuing other 'stunners' such as Ruth Herbert, Annie Miller and Fanny Cornforth. In 1860, however, he joined her in Hastings, where she was seriously ill, and married her on the 23rd of May. The marriage, probably contracted out of duty rather than Rossetti's old great love, was not a happy one. Val Prinsep records Lizzie's jealousy of her husband, which caused her to throw his drawings of other women out of their Blackfriars apartment window into the Thames. She was often ill, behaved erratically towards his friends and family, and had a stillborn child in 1861. This behaviour was probably caused by her addiction to laudanum, a pain relieving opiate. She died of an overdose in February 1862, probably suicide.

    12. Siddal, Elizabeth (1829-1862)
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    PAINTER, MODEL (ENGLAND) BORN 1829, London - DIED 11 Feb 1862
    GRAVE LOCATION London: Highgate Cemetery West
    Lizzy Siddal worked as a dressmaker in a shop near Piccadilly, London, when she was 'discovered' by the painter Walter Deverell, whose model she became. She also worked for William Holman Hunt ("Sylvia") and John Everett Millais ("Ophelia"). She detested Hunt after he and Frederic Stephens had convinced the painter John Tupper for fun that she was Hunt's wife. From 1852 onwards she was more than just a pupil to Dante Gabriel Rossetti: she became his muse and his lover as well.
    Supported by John Ruskin, who admired her work and acted as her patron, she travelled to Nice and Paris in 1855 to improve her health. In 1857 she exhibited for the first time at the preraphaelite Salon at Russel Place, London. After a long and often difficult engagement she married Rossetti in 1860. They lived in London where she worked on her watercolours and assisted in decorating William Morris' Red House.
    Lizzie suffered from depressions and on top of this she gave birth to a still-born daughter on May 2, 1861. On Februari 10, 1862 she dined with Rossetti and Algernon Swinburne at the Sabloniere Hotel at Leicester Square. Afterwards Lizzie went home and Rossetti went to the Working Men's Institute where he taught art. When he came home at eleven he found her unconscious from an overdose of laudanum. It was already too late to save her life and she died early in the morning. The note she left was destroyed by Madox Brown and it's contents will never be known. Rossetti buried his poems with her at Highgate Cemetery.

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    14. Elizabeth (Eleanor) Siddal: Information And Much More From Answers.com
    elizabeth (eleanor) siddal ( b London, 25 July 1829; d London, 11 Feb 1862). English painter, model and poet.
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    b London, 25 July 1829; d London, 11 Feb 1862). English painter, model and poet. She was introduced to the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood by Walter Howell Deverell. On seeing her working in a milliner's shop in 1849, he was apparently struck by her fine and unusual appearance and asked her to model for him. She agreed and posed for the figure of Viola in his painting Twelfth Night (1849-50; London, Forbes Mag. Col.). She next modelled for William Holman Hunt, appearing in a number of his paintings dating from 1850, and then for John Everett Millais's Ophelia (1852; London, Tate). By 1852 she had met Dante Gabriel Rossetti, and by the end of the year she sat only to him. See the Abbreviations for further details.
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    The unhappy woman who inspired, loved, and was loved by Dante Gabriel Rossetti.Lizzie Siddal was brought up in London, the daughter of a Sheffield cutler who had moved South. Her father seems to have been a self-employed small businessman. She was first spotted by Walter Howard Deverell an associate of the Pre-Raphaelites working in a milliners shop. Deverell was so taken with her striking appearance, that he enlisted the aid of his mother to recruit Lizzie as a model. She became a favourite early model of the PRB, who referred to her as ‘Guggums’ or ‘ The Sid.’ The first really famous painting in which Lizzie appeared was Ophelia, by John Everett Millais. The subject of the painting is Ophelia, in Shakespeare’s Hamlet drowning herself, after Hamlet’s murder of her father. Millais purchased a lady’s dress of great age for the large sum of £4.00, and Lizzie posed in it lying in a tin bath full of water. To heat the bath, the painter placed it on tressles with oil lamps underneath. Unfortunately the preoccupied painter failed to realise the lamps had gone out. The water then went cold, and poor Lizzie caught a bad cold due to the low temperature of the water. The painting is quite simply one of the greatest produced anywhere in the 19

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    17. Elizabeth Eleanor Siddall. In Brief.
    Born in London on the 25th of July 1829, elizabeth eleanor siddal (the family name was siddall but she signed with a shorter spelling), daughter of a
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    Born in London on the 25th of July 1829, Elizabeth Eleanor Siddal (the family name was ' Siddall' but she signed with a shorter spelling), daughter of a cutler and small businessman from Sheffield. There are no records of her education until the age of 18, where it is known that Miss Siddall was working both as a milliners apprentice and dressmakers assistant in a shop on Cranbourne Alley. She came to the attention of a Mr William Allingham, a writer who was associated with the members of the Pre-Raphaelite 'vortex', when he saw her working at the milliners. Allingham later told Walter Deverell, another artist in the vortex, who had his mother convince Miss Siddall to pose for him as Viola in his painting "Twelfth Night". Further in 1852, Miss Siddall started informal studies with Dante Gabriel Rossetti. Worked mainly in watercolours, taking inspiration from a wide variety of sources, including Shakespeare, the Bible, poets and balladeers, Miss Siddall had a tendency toward the works of Tennyson. In 1855, Mrs Tennyson even tried to get Elizabeth included in the Moxon Tennyson but was unable to do so, the official reason being that Miss Siddall was too unknown.

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    siddal, elizabeth eleanor (British, 18291862). Born in London in 1829, daughter of a cutler and small businessman from Sheffield.
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    (British, 1829-1862) Born in London in 1829, daughter of a cutler and small businessman from Sheffield. No details of her education are recorded but by the age of 20 Siddal was working as a milliner and dressmaker. She was introduced to the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood as a model, sitting to Walter Deverell, William Holman Hunt and John Everett Millais
    From 1852 she studied informally with Dante Gabriel Rossetti , who encouraged an earnest, naive style. In 1855 she secured patronage from John Ruskin , on whose allowance she visited Paris and Nice for the sake of her health.
    Her exhibition debut was at the Pre-Raphaelite salon at Russell Place in the summer of 1857, with drawings on literary subjects and a self-portrait in oils; the watercolour Clerk Saunders was also included in the British Art show that toured the USA. In 1857-8 Siddal visited Sheffield, where she made use of the art school facilities, and Matlock in Derbyshire.
    In May 1860, at a time of sickness, she married Rossetti and settled with him in London where she continued working, on romantic-medieval watercolours, assisting also with the decoration of

    19. Elizabeth Siddal - Wikipedia, La Enciclopedia Libre
    Translate this page elizabeth eleanor siddal Rossetti (25 de julio de 1829 - 11 de febrero de 1862) fue una pelirroja modelo británica, retratada extensivamente por los
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    Saltar a navegaci³n bºsqueda Elizabeth Eleanor Siddal Rossetti 25 de julio de 11 de febrero de ) fue una pelirroja modelo brit¡nica , retratada extensivamente por los artistas de la Hermandad Prerrafaelita , desempe±¡ndose tambi©n como poeta y artista. Esposa del pintor , poeta, traductor e ilustrador ingl©s Dante Gabriel Rossetti , fue su modelo en mºltiples ocasiones. Fallece en 1862 por suicidio con l¡udano.
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