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Extractions: Place of Death: England Elizabeth "Lizzie" Siddal's family had once been prominent, but she was working as a milliner's assistant when she met the Pre-Raphaelites . Walter Deverell met her first and was immediately stunned by her beauty. William Rossetti later described her as: Deverell had his mother convince Siddal to pose for him (in Twelfth Night ). The artists of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood quickly discovered that Siddal was no vapid beauty: she could produce paintings and prose with the best of them. By the time Millais was painting her in his famous (and frighteningly realistic) portrait of the drowned Ophelia , Rossetti was in love with her. His sister Christina wrote "In An Artist's Studio" (below) about her. The Pygmalion aspects are particuarly interesting. One face looks out from all his canvases,
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Extractions: Elizabeth Eleanor Siddal Discovered as a model by Rossetti in and intermittently trained by him as a painter. After many shenanigans, he married her out of conscience in , but this was generally felt to be 'too late'. She had a stillborn child in and died from an overdose of laudanum in . Rossetti famously buried his poems in her grave, only to have them disinterred later.
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Extractions: Elizabeth Siddal (British, 1829-1862) Biography Born in London in 1829, daughter of a cutler and small businessman from Sheffield. No details of her education are recorded but by the age of 20 Siddal was working as a milliner and dressmaker. She was introduced to the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood as a model, sitting to Walter Deverell, William Holman Hunt and John Everett Millais. From 1852 she studied informally with Dante Gabriel Rossetti, who encouraged an earnest, naive style. In 1855 she secured patronage from John Ruskin, on whose allowance she visited Paris and Nice for the sake of her health. Her exhibition debut was at the Pre-Raphaelite salon at Russell Place in the summer of 1857, with drawings on literary subjects and a self-portrait in oils; the watercolour Clerk Saunders was also included in the British Art show that toured the USA. In 1857-8 Siddal visited Sheffield, where she made use of the art school facilities, and Matlock in Derbyshire. In May 1860, at a time of sickness, she married Rossetti and settled with him in London where she continued working, on romantic-medieval watercolours, assisting also with the decoration of William Morris's Red House and planning to collaborate on illustrations with Georgiana Burne-Jones. A stillborn daughter in 1861 was followed by post-natal depression and death from a laudanum overdose in February 1862.
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Extractions: 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 Viola in his ' Twelfth Night Converted British Family Sheltering a Christian Missionary ' (Royal Academy 1850, Ashmolean Museum, Oxford) and Millais's ' Ophelia ' (Royal Academy 1852, Tate Gallery, London.) She posed for this in winter in a bath of inadequately heated water, and the severe cold she caught is the first we hear of the ill health that would plague her for the rest of her life. After ' Ophelia ' she sat exclusively to Rossetti. He fell in love with her and she inspired his most deeply felt drawings and watercolours. She too began to write poetry and to paint, exhibiting at the private Pre-Raphaelite exhibition at Russell Place in 1857, and the exhibition of British Art held in America in 1858. Ruskin admired her works, offered to buy all she produced, and paid for her medical treatment and travel. In the late 1850s she seems to have become estranged from Rossetti, for we read of him pursuing other 'stunners' such as Ruth Herbert, Annie Miller and Fanny Cornforth. In 1860, however, he joined her in Hastings, where she was seriously ill, and married her on the 23rd of May. The marriage, probably contracted out of duty rather than Rossetti's old great love, was not a happy one. Val Prinsep records Lizzie's jealousy of her husband, which caused her to throw his drawings of other women out of their Blackfriars apartment window into the Thames. She was often ill, behaved erratically towards his friends and family, and had a stillborn child in 1861. This behaviour was probably caused by her addiction to laudanum, a pain relieving opiate. She died of an overdose in February 1862, probably suicide.
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Extractions: The Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood was created in 1848 by seven artists: Dante Gabriel Rossetti , William Michael Rossetti, William Holman Hunt James Collinson John Everett Millais Frederic George Stephens , and Thomas Woolner. Their goal was to develop a naturalistic style of art, throwing away the rules and conventions drilled into students' heads at the Academies. Raphael was the artist considered to have attained the highest degree of perfection, so much so that students were encouraged to draw from his examples rather than from nature itself; thus they became the "Pre-Raphaelites".
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Extractions: Sir Patrick Spens 1856 Watercolour. (1856) Tate Gallery. Elizabeth Eleanor Siddal (1829-62) Elizabeth, or Lizzie as she was also known, was working as a milliner's assistant when she met the Pre-Raphaelites who were stunned by her beauty and she became their model. She was also a poet and an artist and was was deeply effected by literature, as were the Pre-Raphaelites. She created images inspired by Shakespeare, the Bible and poets such as Tennyson. In 1851 Millais painted her in his famous portrait of the drowned Ophelia, and Dante Rossetti fell in love with her. Siddal's delicate health was evident from the beginning. For Millais' Ophelia Siddal lay for hours fully clothed in a tub full of water and afterwards became ill. Laudanum was prescribed for her. Thereafter she was depressive and intense and an addict of laudanum. Siddal and Rossetti were engaged for seven years but only married for two. A year into the marriage, she gave birth prematurely to a stillborn daughter. A month after the still birth, Jane Morris gave birth to a healthy daughter. Siddal died at the age of 33. At the time of her death, Rossetti was having an affair with Fanny Cornforth. Siddal took an amount well above her prescribed level of laudanum and died the next day. Rossetti was devastated and threw his poetry into her casket to be buried with her. One of Rossetti's best works was a tribute to her - Beata Beatrix . In 1869, Rossetti, now in love with Jane Morris, had her body exhumed to reclaim his poetry.
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Extractions: Elizabeth Siddal - the family name was 'Siddall' but she signed with the shorter spelling - is best known as the wife of Rossetti and the subject of many Pre-Raphaelite pictures. She was also an amateur painter. Siddal had no formal art training. She was introduced to the minor Pre-Raphaelite Walter H. Deverell in 1849, sitting for his Twelfth Night as Viola, and then became a model for the whole Pre-Raphaelite group. She was the girl looking after the priest in Holman Hunt 's Converted British Family Rescuing a Priest , the Ophelia in the famous picture by Millais , and sat regularly for Rossetti from 1852, becoming his pupil and girlfriend. Through Rossetti, Siddal met Ford Madox Brown and then Ruskin , who became her patron in around 1855, buying everything she had drawn. Unfortunately, Siddal seems to have become addicted to Laudanum some time before 1860, the year she finally married Rossetti. She had a miscarriage the following year and died from an overdose of Laudanum in February 1862, aged just 32. Siddal worked mainly in watercolour, producing a range of small pictures from the mid-1850s. She was also was a poet. It is unclear what influence her drawings had on Rossetti's work, but claims that he copied a lot from her seem false. Rossetti was already developed as a painter, and Siddal's work from the beginning is totally in his style.
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