Elizabeth Siddall
Elizabeth Siddall, Lady Clare
watercolor on paper, private collection
(source: wiki)
no copyright infringement intended
watercolor on paper, private collection
(source: wiki)
no copyright infringement intended
Oscar Wilde was, as always, correct when he wrote that life imitates art far more than art imitates life. If you doubt him, look no further than the short, unhappy career of Elizabeth Eleanor Siddall, the woman who was at different times a muse, a leading light, and a sacrificial lamb of the Pre-Raphaelites (Artsy)
— Pierre Radulescu (@pierreradulescu) March 18, 2019
(Old Masters)
Labels: Pre-Raphaelites
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