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Lizzie Siddal: The Tragedy of a Pre-Raphaelite Supermodel


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Lizzie Siddal: The Tragedy of a Pre-Raphaelite Supermodel

Contributors:

By (Author) Lucinda Hawksley

ISBN:

9780233005072

Publisher:

Headline Publishing Group

Imprint:

Headline Welbeck Non-Fiction

Publication Date:

12th January 2017

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

History of art
Portraits and self-portraiture in the arts

Dewey:

704.942

Physical Properties

Number of Pages:

256

Dimensions:

Width 129mm, Height 198mm

Description

Saved from the drudgery of a working-class existence by a young Pre-Raphaelite artist, Lizzie Siddal rose to become one of the most famous faces in Victorian Britain and a pivotal figure of London's artistic world, until tragically ending her young life in a laudanum-soaked suicide in 1862. In the twenty-first century, even those who do not know her name always recognise her face: she is Millais' doomed Ophelia and Rossetti's beatified Beatrice.

With many parallels in the modern-day world of art and fashion, this biography takes Lizzie from the background of Dante Rossetti's life and, finally, brings her to the forefront of her own.

Reviews

'This mesmerising biography gives life to an icon, and reads as grippingly as any rags-to-riches novel' * Mail on Sunday. *
'The life behind the model for Millais's Ophelia ... The first supermodel, Siddal remains a fascinating figure' * Tatler. *
'A seductive biography. The story as it gains in tragedy is irresistible' * Sunday Times. *
'It is the stuff of opera' * Sunday Telegraph. *

Author Bio

Lucinda Hawksley is the great-great-great granddaughter of Charles Dickens and a patron of the Charles Dickens Museum in London. She has written more than 20 books, including March, Women, March and Katey, The Life and Loves of Dickens's Artist Daughter (2006). A part-time lecturer as well as a writer, Lucinda is an expert in Dickens's family life and has been awarded a fellowship to study the life of Augustus Dickens (Charles's brother and the original 'Boz') at the Newberry Library in Chicago.

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