“Study for Lady Lilith” is a chalk drawing created by the artist Dante Gabriel Rossetti in the year 1866. This artwork, belonging to the Romanticism movement, is classified within the genre of sketch and study. It is currently housed in the Tel Aviv Museum of Art, which is located in Tel Aviv, Israel.
The artwork portrays a woman with flowing hair, holding a mirror in her left hand and a comb in her right hand. The composition captures an introspective moment, emphasizing the sensuality and grace of the figure. Rossetti’s use of chalk creates a textured and detailed representation, showcasing his mastery in depicting feminine beauty and form. The drawing exudes a sense of timeless elegance, characteristic of Rossetti’s engagement with themes of idealized beauty and myth.