La Damigella del Santo Graal

Dante Gabriel Rossetti · PD

La Damigella del Santo Graal


Dettagli

Anno
1857
Tecnica
acquerello
Tipo
dipinto
Dimensioni
34,9 × 12,7 cm

La storia

The year is 1857, and Rossetti is deep in a medieval revival of his own making. That summer he gathered a group of young painters to cover the walls of the Oxford Union with scenes from Malory's Morte d'Arthur, and the Grail legend was on his mind. This small watercolour belongs to the same world. A woman holds the Holy Grail in one hand and, in the other, a basket carrying the Host, a white dove of the Holy Spirit above her head. The words Sanct Grael are lettered at either side, divided by the gold disc of her halo. The face is almost certainly Elizabeth Siddal, the model and artist Rossetti would marry three years later. He came back to the subject once more in an oil of 1874, by then a very different picture.

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La Damigella del Santo Graal — Dante Gabriel Rossetti — MuseScope