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  2. The Blessed Damozel - Wikipedia

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    "The Blessed Damozel" is perhaps the best known poem by Dante Gabriel Rossetti, as well as the title of his painting (and its replica) illustrating the subject. The poem was first published in 1850 in the Pre-Raphaelite journal The Germ. Rossetti subsequently revised the poem twice and republished it in 1856, 1870 and 1873.

  3. La Damoiselle élue - Wikipedia

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    La Damoiselle élue (The Blessed Damozel), L. 62, is a cantata for soprano and contralto soloists, 2-part female chorus, and orchestra, [1] composed by Claude Debussy in 1887–1888 based on a text by Dante Gabriel Rossetti. It premiered in Paris in 1893.

  4. List of Pre-Raphaelite paintings - Wikipedia

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    The Beguiling of Merlin, 1874 by Edward Burne-Jones, at the Lady Lever Art Gallery. This is a list of paintings produced by members of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood and other artists associated with the Pre-Raphaelite style.

  5. Dante Gabriel Rossetti - Wikipedia

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    Rossetti's poem "The Blessed Damozel" was the inspiration for Claude Debussy's cantata La Damoiselle élue (1888). John Ireland (1879–1962) set to music as one of his Three Songs, Rossetti's poem "The One Hope" from Poems (1870). In 1904 Ralph Vaughan Williams (1872–1958) created his song cycle The House of Life from six poems by Rossetti ...

  6. File : Dante Gabriel Rossetti The Blessed Damozel.jpg

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  7. Alexa Wilding - Wikipedia

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    The Blessed Damozel (1875–1878); shows the influence of his next muse Jane Morris's hooded eyes. Drawings by Rossetti include: Portrait of Alexa Wilding (1865) Sibylla Palmifera (Study) (c. 1866) Aspecta Medusa (c. 1867) Mary Magdalene (1867) Rosa Triplex (1867), centre. Venus Verticordia (Study) (1867-68) Study for ′La Pia de′ Tolomei ...

  8. Byam Shaw - Wikipedia

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    John Byam Liston Shaw (13 November 1872 – 26 January 1919), commonly known as Byam Shaw, was a British painter, illustrator, designer and teacher.He is not to be confused with his sons, Glen Byam Shaw, actor and theatre director, and James Byam Shaw, art historian and director of Colnaghi's, who both used "Byam Shaw" as a surname.

  9. Tristram and Isoude stained glass panels - Wikipedia

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    The 13 small [1] stained-glass panels depict scenes from the story of Sir Tristram and la Belle Isoude as told in Sir Thomas Malory's Morte d'Arthur. [2] [3] [4] They were commissioned by Walter Dunlop, a Bradford textile merchant, for a new music room to be built at Harden Grange, his house near Bingley, Yorkshire, and were designed and executed in 1862 by Morris, Marshall, Faulker & Co., the ...