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Tag Archives: Links
Delightful! The Rossettis as cartoon characters:
You know I love the Rossetti family, but I have never thought of them as adorable before. Until I saw the illustrations of Chiara Moriconi, who captures the Rossetti clan delightfully. Here’s a link to the Rossetti album on Facebook, … Continue reading
A few notes
There are several things I’d like to share with you today: I’ve been reading some of Rossetti’s notes in The Collected Works of Dante Gabriel Rossetti and I like this insight on his opinion of color: Thinking in what order … Continue reading
Reflections on Jane Morris
Imagine discovering a double from another century. In 2004, it happened to Dutch artist Margje Bijl. She was given a photograph of Jane Morris by an acquaintance and at first glance thought she was looking at herself. Intrigued by Jane … Continue reading
Posted in Jane Burden Morris, Link Love
Tagged doppelgangers, Jane Morris, Links, Margje Bijl
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The Kissed Mouth
I wanted to share this link with you because I know you will adore this blog as much as I do. It’s written by Kirsty Walker, who I deeply respect and admire. Kirsty is the author of the first full … Continue reading
Link: How a Pre-Raphaelite model changed our image of angels
Jane Burden: How a Pre-Raphaelite model changed our image of angels Prof. Roger Homan considers how the Pre-Raphaelite model Jane Burden changed our collective mental image of the appearance of angels. I found this to be an interesting post, although … Continue reading
Five Years Ago Today
Five years ago today, I started LizzieSiddal.com. I never imagined that my interest in Elizabeth Siddal would lead to such a fun project. I’ve met some fascinating people and am so grateful to all of those who have helped shape … Continue reading








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