- Artist
- Elizabeth Eleanor Siddal 1829–1862
- Medium
- Watercolour on paper
- Dimensions
- Support: 137 × 137 mm
frame: 378 × 378 × 23 mm - Collection
- Tate
- Acquisition
- Bequeathed by W.C. Alexander 1917
- Reference
- N03202
Display caption
Elizabeth Siddall began painting in 1852 and made over a hundred works in the following ten years. Her style and subject matter was close to Rossetti's, but their relationship was reciprocal, with each of their medieval, romantic dreams supporting the other's. They sometimes collaborated, and Siddall's compositions were copied by Rossetti for one of his pictures. Ruskin greatly admired her work, and paid her a retainer to support her career. Here she treats a chivalric subject, albeit one laden with sexual symbolism.
Gallery label, August 2004
Does this text contain inaccurate information or language that you feel we should improve or change? We would like to hear from you.
Explore
- architecture(30,960)
- emotions and human qualities(5,345)
-
- contemplation(141)
- sadness(202)
- politics and society(2,337)
- domestic(1,795)
- clothing and personal items(5,879)
-
- armour(107)
- flag - non-specific(333)
- spear(106)
- sex and relationships(833)
-
- couple(1,322)