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Fogg Art Museum - Harvard University - Cambridge, MA
The Blessed Damozel (1875-78)
68 l/2 x 37 inches
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Rossetti used his most famous poem as the inspiration for this painting 25 yearsafter publishing it. He wrote the first version of \\'The Blessed Damozel\\' in 1847.The theme was inspired by Dante Alighieri.The maiden leans out of her balcony in heaven while behind her newly reconciled lovers embrace one another among the deathless roses of heaven. She seesher lover lying fully corporal on earth and yearns for his death, so that he mightjoin her forever in heaven.The seven stars are The Pleiads. One star is hidden behind her head.
Mythology:
The Pleiads were the seven daughters of Atlas and Pleione. "The lost pleiad"is Electra, who veiled her face at the burning of Troy, appearing to mortals
afterwards only as a comet...
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: Ulalume Pallas The Raven Edgar Allan Poe Palazzo del Padesta St. Reparata Vanitas Camille Bonard |
1875 -77 |
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Fogg Art Museum - Harvard University - Cambridge, MA
The Blessed Damozel (1875-78)
68 l/2 x 37 inches
, , . "" 1847 , "".
.
,
.
, .
" , ,
".
,
.
, , , .
( .)
1870 Blessed Damozel . , , . 14-15 . , , , , , - . , , , . . - . .
:
, . - , . - Pleione. , , , .
Rossetti used his most famous poem as the inspiration for this painting 25 yearsafter publishing it. He wrote the first version of \\'The Blessed Damozel\\' in 1847.The theme was inspired by Dante Alighieri.The maiden leans out of her balcony in heaven while behind her newly reconciled lovers embrace one another among the deathless roses of heaven. She seesher lover lying fully corporal on earth and yearns for his death, so that he mightjoin her forever in heaven.The seven stars are The Pleiads. One star is hidden behind her head.
Mythology:
The Pleiads were the seven daughters of Atlas and Pleione. "The lost pleiad"is Electra, who veiled her face at the burning of Troy, appearing to mortals
afterwards only as a comet...
![]()

, . Mourning lover.

Lovers in heaven. .

, . ; , . «-», , , , . , , , , , Femme fatale.
, . ,

: Ulalume Pallas The Raven Edgar Allan Poe Palazzo del Padesta St. Reparata Vanitas Camille Bonard |
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