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@AmgueddfaCymru Thursday 5th May - 'Studio Window' (1935) by Laura Knight. This view of the Thames facing Battersea, was painted from Knight's temporary studio at 105 Cheyne Walk on the Chelsea Embankment. Earlier artists who lived at Cheyne Walk included JMW Turner and Dante Gabriele Rossetti.
The Damsel of the Sanct Grael or Holy Grail, 1874 #romanticism #danterossetti
Watercolour by Rossetti, probably 1880, just a lovely composition which you might not think of as Rossetti's; yellow and blue have a special relevance now https://t.co/12WOVCGK4F
#FairyTaleTuesday in Jim Henson's Labyrinth our heroine is offered a peach 🍑. From Hades pomegranate to Rossetti's The Goblin Market... Accepting food from the Fae will tie you to their world
And here my own version of "As the world falls down" ↘️🎵 https://t.co/1D3drtGPKf
Dante Gabriel Rossetti
Woman combing her hair
https://t.co/jBlk9BIeb3
#art #painting #kunst
Quando la notte è quasi compiuta
e l’alba così vicina
è tempo di ravviarsi i capelli
preparare le fossette al
riso
stupirsi di aver dato importanza alla vecchia
mezzanotte che ci
impaurì solo un’ora
E Dickinson
#NonAverPaura
#SalaLettura
🎨Renoir - Ragazza che si pettina
A pop-surrealist twist of Rossetti's masterpiece - Lady Lilith. Much like the original artwork, this NFT dwells on narcissism, seduction and self-absorption. Obsession and repetitiveness remind the viewer of the transience of being.
#Narcissist #LGBT #WomenInNFTs #Feminism
Clusters of queens: Dante Gabriel Rossetti’s “King Arthur and the Weeping Queens” and John Tenniel’s illustration for “Through the Looking-Glass.”
Dante Gabriel Rossetti, The Chapel before the Lists, 1857 https://t.co/XxZTyfwSnO #tatemuseum #dantegabrielrossetti
Dante Gabriel Rossetti, Study for ‘Giotto Painting the Portrait of Dante’, 1852 https://t.co/96Nbuuhq5k #dantegabrielrossetti #museumarchive
Dante Gabriel Rossetti, Study for Predella No. 2, for "Dante's Dream": Dante Awakening from His Dream, 1879 https://t.co/I5XJIqMdNl #dantegabrielrossetti
"We must not look at goblin men,
We must not buy their fruits:
Who knows upon what soil they fed
Their hungry thirsty roots?"
"Come buy," call the goblins
Hobbling down the glen.
-Christina Rossetti, "Goblin Market"
🎨Arthur Rackham
#FolkloreSunday
Dante Gabriel Rossetti, Dante’s Vision of Rachel and Leah, 1855 https://t.co/5plYj0GJ9M #dantegabrielrossetti #museumarchive