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A study of the art and poetry of one of the founders of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood, exploring the nature and the origins of his use of symbolism.Dante Gabriel Rossetti is amongst the most famou...
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23 November 2006

A study of the art and poetry of one of the founders of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood, exploring the nature and the origins of his use of symbolism.
Dante Gabriel Rossetti is amongst the most famous figures of the Victorian era. An eminent artist and a founder member of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood, his art and life have fascinated scholars for decades. However, despite an existing acknowledgement of Rossetti's use of symbolism, specialists have neglected to analyse its nature and its sources, as well as its content. In The Stream's Secret, Rodger Drew highlights a facet of the artist's work that has hitherto gone largely unexplored. By offering a comprehensive analysis of Rossetti's paintings and poetry, Drew shows that the artist widely employed themes and motifs drawn from the Hermetic magical system which later developed into Rosicrucianism and Freemasonry. The author connects this symbolism to a comprehensive European tradition dating from Plato and Pythagoras, through the Middle Ages and into the Renaissance and later periods. This deep insight into Rossetti's works allows the reader to gain a better understanding of the existing bond between Rossetti's paintings and his poetry, as well as to appreciate the importance of symbolism as a language in the artistís ouvre. More generally, Drew gives his reader an overall view of the use of symbolism in the art of the Aesthetic Movement. Drew's work is a fully original study of Rossetti's Symbolism, and an essential resource for teachers, researchers, and Art History students, and for anyone interested in the Pre-Raphaelite Movement. This is a fundamental guide to a proper understanding of late 19th century art.
Dante Gabriel Rossetti is amongst the most famous figures of the Victorian era. An eminent artist and a founder member of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood, his art and life have fascinated scholars for decades. However, despite an existing acknowledgement of Rossetti's use of symbolism, specialists have neglected to analyse its nature and its sources, as well as its content. In The Stream's Secret, Rodger Drew highlights a facet of the artist's work that has hitherto gone largely unexplored. By offering a comprehensive analysis of Rossetti's paintings and poetry, Drew shows that the artist widely employed themes and motifs drawn from the Hermetic magical system which later developed into Rosicrucianism and Freemasonry. The author connects this symbolism to a comprehensive European tradition dating from Plato and Pythagoras, through the Middle Ages and into the Renaissance and later periods. This deep insight into Rossetti's works allows the reader to gain a better understanding of the existing bond between Rossetti's paintings and his poetry, as well as to appreciate the importance of symbolism as a language in the artistís ouvre. More generally, Drew gives his reader an overall view of the use of symbolism in the art of the Aesthetic Movement. Drew's work is a fully original study of Rossetti's Symbolism, and an essential resource for teachers, researchers, and Art History students, and for anyone interested in the Pre-Raphaelite Movement. This is a fundamental guide to a proper understanding of late 19th century art.
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Pages: 320
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer Inc.
Imprint: Lutterworth Press
Publication Date:
23 November 2006
Trim Size: 9.21 X 6.14 in
ISBN: 9780718830571
Format: Paperback
Introduction
Part 1 - 'What . . . Wouldst Thou Convey, - What Secret Thing?'
1. The Significance of the Title The House of Life
2. Love Enthroned: The Presiding Powers of The House of Life
3. The Willow-wood Sequence
4. The Portrait: Rossetti's 'New Life'
5. Love's Testament: Rossetti's Religion of Love
6. Beauty's Pageant: Rossetti's Allegory of Love
Part 2 - 'Such Fellowship of Wands': Rossetti and the Rose Cross
7. Brotherhoods and Symbols
8. 'The Shadow of Dante' and Occult Music
9. The Mediaeval Mysticism of Rossetti's Early Paintings
Part 3 - 'The One Hope'
10. The Goddess Figure of Rossetti's Later Paintings
Notes
Picture Sources
Bibliography
Index
Part 1 - 'What . . . Wouldst Thou Convey, - What Secret Thing?'
1. The Significance of the Title The House of Life
2. Love Enthroned: The Presiding Powers of The House of Life
3. The Willow-wood Sequence
4. The Portrait: Rossetti's 'New Life'
5. Love's Testament: Rossetti's Religion of Love
6. Beauty's Pageant: Rossetti's Allegory of Love
Part 2 - 'Such Fellowship of Wands': Rossetti and the Rose Cross
7. Brotherhoods and Symbols
8. 'The Shadow of Dante' and Occult Music
9. The Mediaeval Mysticism of Rossetti's Early Paintings
Part 3 - 'The One Hope'
10. The Goddess Figure of Rossetti's Later Paintings
Notes
Picture Sources
Bibliography
Index