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22 juillet

Dante Gabriel Rossetti

 

DG Rossetti, A Biography

 

Dante Gabriel Rossetti by William Holman Hunt

8 juillet

Soul's Beauty, 1866


Under the arch of life, where love and death,
Terror and mystery, guard her shrine, I saw
Beauty enthroned; and though her gaze struck awe,
I drew it in as simply as my breath.

Hers are the eyes which, over and beneath
The sky and sea bend on thee, — which can draw,
By sea or sky or woman, to one law,
The allotted bondman of her palm and wreath.

This is that Lady Beauty, in whose praise
Thy voice and hand shake still, — long known to thee
By flying hair and fluttering hem, — the beat
Following her daily of thy heart and feet,
How passionately and irretrievably,
In what fond flight, how many ways and days!

~Dante Gabriel Rossetti


3 juillet

from 'The Blessed Damozel,' 1846

 
The blessed damozel lean'd out
    From the gold bar of Heaven;
Her eyes were deeper than the depth
    Of waters still'd at even;
She had three lilies in her hand,
    And the stars in her hair were seven.

Her robe, ungirt from clasp to hem,
    No wrought flowers did adorn,
But a white rose of Mary's gift,
   For service meetly worn;
Her hair that lay along her back
    Was yellow like ripe corn.

Her seem'd she scarce had been a day
    One of God's choristers;
The wonder was not yet quite gone
    From that still look of hers;
Albeit, to them she left, her day
    Had counted as ten years.
 
~Dante Gabriel Rossetti
 
The painting was not started until 1871 when William Graham, a major patron of Rossetti,
commissioned the version of [the] painting that is now in the Fogg Art Museum, Harvard.
[National Museums Liverpool]

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