Colgando el muérdago

Dante Gabriel Rossetti · PD

Colgando el muérdago


Ficha

Año
1860
Técnica
óleo
Tipo
pintura
Dimensiones
32,7 × 27 cm

La historia

Rossetti made this in 1860, the year of a long-delayed change in his own life. That May he finally married Elizabeth Siddal, the red-haired model he had drawn and painted for most of a decade and kept engaged through years of illness and hesitation. The woman reaching up to fix a sprig of mistletoe is most likely Siddal herself, though scholars have also floated Fanny Cornforth and, less plausibly, a later model. Mistletoe carried the familiar seasonal licence to kiss beneath it, a light domestic note from an artist better known for languid medieval heroines. Siddal's health never recovered, and she died early in 1862, less than two years after the wedding.

Colgando el muérdago — Dante Gabriel Rossetti — MuseScope