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  2. Sep 15, 2018 · 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 ...

  3. Sep 6, 2019 · Elizabeth Eleanor Siddall was born in London in 1829 and grew up in a respectable working-class family. She became a milliner, remaining in the trade until her career as a model for the Pre-Raphaelites was established. She modelled for several Pre-Raphaelite painters, with the consequence that her face remains more familiar than her creative work.

  4. A Selection of Elizabeth Siddal’s Artwork: Clara Siddall Clerk Saunders Eve of St. Agnes The Holy Family Lady Clare Lady Affixing a Pennant, also titled as Before the Battle The Ladies’ Lament Lovers Listening to Music Macbeth Pippa Passes Self Portrait (pencil) Self Portrait The Lady of Shalott Study for Nativity Sister Helen The Quest […]

  5. Sep 4, 2018 · Her pale face floating amongst the reeds, Elizabeth Siddall is best remembered as the pre-Raphaelite muse depicted as Ophelia by John Everett Millais, and as the wife and muse of artist and poet ...

  6. Sep 1, 2023 · Elizabeth Eleanor Siddal, commonly known as Elizabeth Siddal, was a 19th-century heroine and one of the significant ancillary figures of Pre-Raphaelitism who composed nearly 100 paintings and modeled for famous artworks like Ophelia, Twelfth Night, and Two Gentlemen of Verona, making them seem theatrical and full of mystery through expressions.

  7. Dec 26, 2018 · But Millais wasn’t the only one who suffered. He still needed an Ophelia, and he found one in Elizabeth Siddall. Born in 1829 to working-class parents, Siddall grew up reading Shakespeare and Walter Scott, and writing melancholy, image-laden poetry in the style of Alfred, Lord Tennyson, who was something of an honorary Pre-Raphaelite.

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