biography
| name: |
Rossetti, Dante Gabriel
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pronunciation:
[rozetee]
| sex:
| male
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| lived:
| (1828–82)
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| biography:
| Poet and painter, born in London, UK, the son of Gabriele Rossetti. He trained at the Royal Academy in London, and helped to form the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood (c.1850), which aimed to return to pre-Renaissance art forms involving vivid colour and detail. His early work was on religious themes, such as ‘The Annunciation’ (1850, Tate, London); his later manner became more secular, and more ornate in style. The death of his wife in 1862, and adverse criticism of his poetry, turned him into a recluse, but Ballads and Sonnets (1881) contains some of his best work. |
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