Marwan (Syrian, active in Germany, 1934-2016), Kopf links gedreht [Head turned left], 1972. Watercolour and graphite on pape, 24 ¾ x 32 ½ in.
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Marwan (Syrian, active in Germany, 1934-2016), Kopf links gedreht [Head turned left], 1972. Watercolour and graphite on pape, 24 ¾ x 32 ½ in.
Dantis Amor
Artist: Dante Gabriel Rossetti (English, 1828–1882)
Date: 1860
Medium: Oil paint on mahogany
Collection: Tate Britain, London, United Kingdom
Description
This was one of three panels painted by Rossetti to decorate the upper part of a settle belonging to William Morris. The subject for all three was Dante’s La Vita Nuova which Rossetti translated for his own publication, The Early Italian Poets 1861. Rossetti was fascinated by Dante’s story and saw in it a parallel with his own love for Elizabeth Siddall. Dantis Amor (Dante’s Love) is the central panel, symbolizing Beatrice’s death, which occurred between the events depicted in the other two panels, The Salutation of Beatrice in Florence and The Salutation in the Garden of Eden.
Ancient British Sandstone Celtic Pagan Male Head with Piercing Drilled Eyes,
200 - 300 A.D,
Size: 17cm high, 14cm wide - 6¾ ins high, 5½ ins wide.
Courtesy: Finch & Co.
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Medium: White marble
Provenience: Perugia, National Archaeological Museum of Umbria