Women’s Writing in the British Isles from the Beginnings to the Present
Elizabeth Siddal
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Standard Name: Siddal, Elizabeth
Birth Name: Elizabeth Eleanor Siddal
Nickname: Guggums
Through her work as model and muse, ES
has been firmly ensconced as an icon of Pre-Raphaelitism. However, recent feminist reassessments of her visual art and poetry are reclaiming her as artistic subject rather than object. Jan Marsh writes in the catalogue to a 1991 exhibition of ES
's work at Sheffield's Ruskin Gallery
, her artistic oeuvre is small both in size and range. But it was original, serious-minded and modestly successful, and deserves to be accorded a small but significant place in the history of Pre-Raphaelite art.
Marsh, Jan. Elizabeth Siddal, 1829-1862: Pre-Raphaelite Artist. The Ruskin Gallery.
The Wife of Rossetti
: Her Life and Death, a biography of Elizabeth Siddal
, was VH
's last publication. It was praised by many writers of the time.
Rogers, John H., editor. Dictionary of Literary Biography 162. Gale Research.
162: 140
Textual Production
Christina Rossetti
According to biographer Jan Marsh
, she participated vicariously in the activities of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood
from its inception in later 1848. Yet, as Andrew
and Catherine Belsey
have strenuously argued, and as the life...
Textual Production
Christina Rossetti
That December, CR
composed another haunting exploration of women's roles, particularly their place within Pre-Raphaelite
aesthetics, following a visit to her brother's studio, which was crowded with pictures of Elizabeth Siddal
.
Marsh, Jan. Christina Rossetti: A Writer’s Life. Viking.
186
Rossetti, Christina. The Complete Poems of Christina Rossetti. Editor Crump, Rebecca W., Louisiana State University Press.
3: 463
Textual Features
Gillian Allnutt
Only twelve pages long, GA
's pamphlet is a successful sustained attempt to inhabit the mind ofElizabeth Eleanor Siddal
, a dressmaker, artist and poet,who became the Pre-Raphaelites' favourite model, married D. G. Rossetti
Reception
Vernon Lee
This book lost Lee the friendship of others who had admired her Studies of the Eighteenth Century in Italy. Broken friendships included those with Oscar Wilde
(refigured as the character Posthlethwaite), Jane
and William Morris
Publishing
Gillian Allnutt
GA
's second poetry pamphlet, Lizzie Siddall
: Her Journal, was published in a limited edition of 250 copies, by Greville Press
.
In a review of the exhibition, a critic for the Athenæum praised BLSB
's Algerian landscapes.
Herstein, Sheila R. A Mid-Victorian Feminist: Barbara Leigh Smith Bodichon. Yale University Press.
97
Jan Marsh and Pamela Gerrish Nunn's Pre-Raphaelite Women Artists reproduces several of BLSB
's works, including a sketch of Elizabeth Siddal
.
Marsh, Jan, and Pamela Gerrish Nunn. Pre-Raphaelite Women Artists. Manchester City Art Galleries.
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Occupation
Dante Gabriel Rossetti
DGR
's models as a painter included his sister Christina
(whose poem An Artist's Studio offers an interesting perspective on the project of the male artist), his companion painter, poet, and eventual wife Elizabeth Siddal
Occupation
John Ruskin
Having begun to publish in the 1830s, when he became a champion of J. W. Turner
against established styles of painting, JR
made his name and created a sensation with the appearance of the first...
Intertextuality and Influence
Violet Hunt
While the topic of creative women ill-treated and abandoned by their male counterparts runs through VH
's body of work, she had become deeply interested in Siddal
's particular experiences by 1882. She was surrounded...
Around this time she became aware of her brother Dante Gabriel
's involvement with Elizabeth Siddal
, although she and Siddal met only in 1854 and were never intimate friends. Close family friends of Christina...
Friends, Associates
William Allingham
He collaborated with artist and poet Elizabeth Siddal
, who created illustrations for a volume of his ballads.
25 April 1870: Dante Gabriel Rossetti published a collection...
Writing climate item
25 April 1870
Dante Gabriel Rossetti
published a collection of Poems, which included Sister Helen, Jenny, and the first part of his sonnet sequence The House of Life.
Texts
Siddal, Elizabeth. Poems and Drawings. Editors Lewis, Roger C. and Mark S. Lasner, Wombat Press, 1978.