This essay considers Elizabeth Siddall (1829-1862) as an artist, focusing on the striking, deep-toned watercolours and line drawings that she produced in the mid-1850s. It is argued that her archaising art, with their subjects drawn from British ballads and with their blocks of vivid, strong colour are at the forefront of Pre-Raphaelite medievalizing. . Her works also address the position of women in contemporary society. Some take their inspiration from contemporary poetry, and others from religious subjects. The essay investigates the development of themes and motifs through drawings and watercolours, her contributions to Pre-Raphaelite exhibitions, and her patrons. Her self portrait is compared to the numerous images of her to address he...
The submission consists of two parts; the first is a written dissertation addressing the question of...
Much of the recent scholarly criticism of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood has focused on the relation...
This vibrant collection of essays claims that a complex network of texts by critics, biographers and...
This chapter offers a sustained critical examination of Elizabeth Siddall’s signficance as a practis...
The representation of women in visual arts in the 19th century was partially influenced by the chang...
Elizabeth Siddal, born on July 15, 1829, is a forgotten figure in history. Largely defined by her ro...
This thesis deals with the intersection of art and Victorian gender. The first chapter will deal wit...
This essay considers the work of women artists associated with the Pre-Raphaelite movement whose art...
The present study explores the female representation in Pre-Raphaelite painting and Vic-torian photo...
Elizabeth Siddall is best known as the muse and model for many Pre-Raphaelite artists and as the wif...
It has been the object of the writer, in preparing this thesis, to emphasize the influence of Britis...
Existing studies of Elizabeth Siddal are largely biographical and this has coloured the presently li...
While Elizabeth Siddall is well known as an artist, model and muse, portrayed in the many drawings o...
This essay considers three key terms in the historiography of nineteenth-century British art, discus...
This thesis demonstrates that Elizabeth Siddal and Jane Morris, two muses of the Pre-Raphaelite Brot...
The submission consists of two parts; the first is a written dissertation addressing the question of...
Much of the recent scholarly criticism of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood has focused on the relation...
This vibrant collection of essays claims that a complex network of texts by critics, biographers and...
This chapter offers a sustained critical examination of Elizabeth Siddall’s signficance as a practis...
The representation of women in visual arts in the 19th century was partially influenced by the chang...
Elizabeth Siddal, born on July 15, 1829, is a forgotten figure in history. Largely defined by her ro...
This thesis deals with the intersection of art and Victorian gender. The first chapter will deal wit...
This essay considers the work of women artists associated with the Pre-Raphaelite movement whose art...
The present study explores the female representation in Pre-Raphaelite painting and Vic-torian photo...
Elizabeth Siddall is best known as the muse and model for many Pre-Raphaelite artists and as the wif...
It has been the object of the writer, in preparing this thesis, to emphasize the influence of Britis...
Existing studies of Elizabeth Siddal are largely biographical and this has coloured the presently li...
While Elizabeth Siddall is well known as an artist, model and muse, portrayed in the many drawings o...
This essay considers three key terms in the historiography of nineteenth-century British art, discus...
This thesis demonstrates that Elizabeth Siddal and Jane Morris, two muses of the Pre-Raphaelite Brot...
The submission consists of two parts; the first is a written dissertation addressing the question of...
Much of the recent scholarly criticism of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood has focused on the relation...
This vibrant collection of essays claims that a complex network of texts by critics, biographers and...