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  1. Elizabeth Eleanor Siddall (25 July 1829 – 11 February 1862), better known as Elizabeth Siddal (a spelling she adopted in 1853), was an English artist, art model, and poet. Siddal was perhaps the most significant of the female models who posed for the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood .

  2. Jul 31, 2020 · The extraordinary story of the legendary beauty Lizzie Siddal is both surprising and tragic, and led to a strange myth that persists today. Lucinda Hawksley explores her legacy.

  3. Dec 7, 2023 · In life, Elizabeth Siddal was an artist made famous for embodying the Pre-Raphaelite standard of beauty, but now, over 160 years after she's passed, it's her death that's remembered most.

  4. Elizabeth Eleanor Siddall (25 July 1829 – 11 February 1862), better known as Elizabeth Siddal (a spelling she adopted in 1853), was an English artist, art model, and poet. Siddal was perhaps the most significant of the female models who posed for the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood.

  5. Nov 16, 2022 · The myth of Siddal’s beauty living on after her death contributed to her cult figure status. Immortal or not, Elizabeth Siddal is a formidable figure who influenced a male-dominated art movement—and challenged a male-centric beauty standard—through her art and modeling work alongside the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood.

  6. May 8, 2023 · Siddal was the only woman to exhibit work with the short-lived but highly mythologized Pre-Raphaelite movement, which formed in 1848 and prized the period of 15th-century Italian...

  7. Jan 27, 2023 · Elizabeth Siddal, the Real-Life “Ophelia”. A working-class woman with artistic aspirations of her own, Siddal nearly died of pneumonia after posing for John Everett Millais’s iconic painting.

  8. Pre-Raphaelite model, painter, and poet. Drawing of Elizabeth Siddal by Dante Gabriel Rossetti. Drawn in Hastings; June 2, 1854. Elizabeth Siddal began her career as a model for members of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood, an artistic group that secretly formed in 1848.

  9. Oct 7, 2022 · Elizabeth Siddal was a much-favorited model for the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood, posing for such iconic pieces as John Everett Millais’ 1852 painting Ophelia. But she was also a talented artist and poet in her own right, and her tragic death was overshadowed by macabre events concerning both her mortal remains and her husband, Dante Gabriel ...

  10. Millaiss model was a young woman aged nineteen called Elizabeth Siddall. She was discovered by his friend, Walter Deverell, working in a hat shop. She later married one of Millais’s friends, Dante Gabriel Rossetti, in 1860.

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