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Dante Gabriel Rossetti
1828–1882
(b London, 12 May 1828; d Birchington, nr. Margate, Kent, 9 Apr. 1882). English painter and poet. He came from a remarkable and talented family: his father was an exiled Italian patriot and Dante scholar, his sister the poet Christina Rossetti, and his brother the critic William Michael Rossetti.
Text Source: The Oxford Dictionary of Art and Artists (Oxford University Press)
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Dante's Dream 1869–1872 Walker Art Gallery
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Aurelia (Fazio's Mistress) 1863–1873 Tate
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The Boat of Love 1874–1881 Birmingham Museums Trust
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The Beloved ('The Bride') 1865–6 Tate Britain
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Ecce Ancilla Domini! (The Annunciation) 1849–50 Tate
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