The Rainbow (1876) by Dante Gabriel Rossetti

“The Rainbow,” created by Dante Gabriel Rossetti in 1876, is a distinguished piece within the Romanticism movement. This artwork, executed in chalk, measures 105.4 x 72.4 cm and is classified as a sketch and study. Currently housed in a private collection, the piece epitomizes the artist’s proficiency with the chalk medium and his engagement with Romantic themes.

The artwork depicts a full-length female figure rendered with exquisite detail and precision. The woman is in a dynamic pose, her arms raised and slightly crossed above her head, seeming to hold an unseen or symbolic object. Her flowing hair cascades over her shoulders, adding to the sense of movement within the piece. Surrounding her is a delicate aura or wave-like forms that envelop her in a near-ethereal manner, suggesting the eponymous “rainbow.” This subtle complexity and striking composition exemplify Rossetti’s masterful ability to convey emotion and beauty through line and form.

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