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Dante Gabriel Rossetti — Study for "Venus Verticordia"
Dante Gabriel Rossetti

Study for "Venus Verticordia"

1859

Among Rossetti's preparatory works for his celebrated painting of Venus, the Roman goddess of love, the drawing reveals his meticulous process in developing Pre-Raphaelite imagery. Rendered in his characteristic precise pencil work, it shows his dedication to medieval and classical themes that defined the Brotherhood's aesthetic.

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pencil

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Dante Gabriel Rossetti, Study for "Venus Verticordia", 1859

Among Rossetti's preparatory works for his celebrated painting of Venus, the Roman goddess of love, the drawing reveals his meticulous process in developing Pre-Raphaelite imagery. Rendered in his characteristic precise pencil work, it shows his dedication to medieval and classical themes that defined the Brotherhood's aesthetic.

Medium
pencil
Year
1859
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Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH

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