The Painting Style of Dante Gabriel Luo Saidi

British painter. /kloc-0 was born in London in May, 828, and/kloc-0 died in Burlington, Kent on April 9th, 882. He studied under J.S. Coatman in his early years and then entered the Royal College. He founded the Pre-Raphael School with Hunter and Miles. Painting themes are mostly taken from Dante and medieval legendary literature, which has the characteristics of romantic fantasy. Representative works include Maria's Boyhood, Informing Pregnancy, My Love and Dante's Dream. He lived in seclusion in his later years because of mania.

Rossetti, the son of an Italian patriotic politician, was born in London when his father fled to England. When he was an art school student, he was closely related to Hunter and Miles. Luo Saidi has the talent of a poet and is good at writing. Since the beginning of the pre-Raphael movement, he has been the principal of this school. For example, writing pre-Raphael ideas for newspapers and magazines, writing travel notes on French travel, attacking the art of lebrun and Rubens, and so on.

Of course, he also paints. 1849 The Youth of Maria, exhibited for the first time, is considered as an outstanding work of the pre-Raphael school and is very famous. It is said that the model of the Virgin Mary is Luo Saidi's sister Christina, and the model of Santa Anna is their mother. Isn't this commensurate with the pre-Raphael school whose purpose is truth? Even the details of the picture are accurate, perhaps the most realistic of Luo Saidi's works.

However, the next year, after the second exhibition, Luo Saidi suddenly changed her painting tendency. At this time, anyone who has seen the "Prenotice of Pregnancy" will feel that the decoration in the work is more remarkable than realism.

The model of the Virgin Mary is still her sister Christina, but it can not be ignored that the girl dream gives her works a dreamy, romantic and aesthetic atmosphere.

After that, Luo Saidi temporarily stopped painting and devoted himself to poetry creation. But at the age of 35, his beloved wife Al Arol died, and Luo Saidi was heartbroken. In order to remember her, she drew my love according to Solomon's songs.

In Luo Saidi's paintings, most of them are modeled by her sister Christina and her beloved wife Al Arol. However, in her later years, she was a model of Mrs. william morris, who will be introduced later. For example, the famous Daydream is based on her dreamy and beautiful eyes.

In Luo Saidi's works, Dante's dream is probably world-famous. It is a dream scene in Dante's "New Life": the girl in white lying on the bed is Beatrice who just died, and Dante in black is led by the angel of love, which makes Dante miserable. Two dream girls always cover Beatrice with eternal cloth.

All the women painted by Luo Saidi seem to have one thing in common. Even if the model has changed, they all have a rational, dreamy and enthusiastic functional face. This face shape once became an ideal model for the British, and Luo Saidi-style women were considered as "modern beauties" at that time.