Rossetti’s obsession revealed in paintings exhibition
The exhibition Rossetti’s Obsession: Images of Jane Morris bring together paintings by Rossetti as well as photographs of his muse.
Cartwright Hall is hosting the display which coincides with the centenary of her death.
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Hide AdCoun Susan Hinchcliffe, Bradford Council’s executive member for culture, said: “This fascinating exhibition will offer a unique opportunity to see some works that have rarely been seen before in public and it is the first of our significant exhibitions, which we have been able to attract, because we have upgraded facilities.
“There are also a number of different events being held across the district while the work is on display, which will bring unusual insights into this exhibition.”
Dante Gabriel Rossetti was a poet, illustrator, painter and translator who founded the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood in 1848 with William Holman Hunt and John Everett Millais.
A series of events has been organised to run alongside the Cartwright Hall exhibition to further explain his work.
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Hide AdOn Wednesday, April 2, Rossetti and Jane Morris expert Jan Marsh, from the National Portrait Gallery, will be with Brontë biographer Juliet Barker discussing the letter writing of Jane Morris and the Brontë sisters.
Tickets cost £5 and can be booked by emailing [email protected] or calling 01535 640188.
A full list of the events can be found at www.bradfordmuseums.org.
The exhibition will continue at Cartwright Hall until June 1.