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Members Curators' Tour: The Rossettis

24 April 2023 at 18.30–20.30
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A painting of a man and a woman, Paolo and Francesca da Rimini, holding hands and kissing with a book across their laps. They are sitting behind a rounded window.

Dante Gabriel Rossetti, Paolo and Francesca da Rimini, 1855 (detail) © Tate

Join a special after-hours tour of The Rossettis

Led by Carol Jacobi, Curator British Art, 1850 – 1915 and James Finch, Assistant Curator 19th Century British Art, for an intimate tour. Explore the largest retrospective of Dante Gabriel Rossetti in two decades and the first full retrospective of Elizabeth Siddal for 30 years, featuring her rare surviving watercolours. Discussing key works of over 150 paintings and drawing expect behind the scenes insights into the planning of the exhibition.

Participants will have the opportunity for a private view of the exhibition after the tour finishes at 19.30.

Carol Jacobi

The Rossettis exhibition Curator Dr Carol Jacobi has worked at Tate Britain as Curator British Art, since 2012. She has also taught, published and broadcast widely on 19th- and 20th-century art. Her research and practice looks afresh at Victorian art through inclusive twenty-first century perspectives and recent Tate exhibitions include Van Gogh and Britain; Ophelia (Shanghai); Pre-Raphaelite Masterpieces from the Tate (Canberra, Milan, Budapest) and she curated William Holman Hunt and the Pre-Raphaelite Vision for Art Gallery of Ontario (Toronto, Minneapolis, Manchester).

James Finch

Since 2019, Dr James Finch has been Assistant Curator, 19th Century British Art at Tate Britain. He has worked on several exhibitions and displays, including Turner’s Modern World, William Blake, and Life Between Islands. Prior to joining Tate, James was Curatorial Assistant at the Royal Academy of Arts. His research on British art since 1800 has appeared in numerous publications.

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