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Dante Gabriel Rossetti Videos
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 | Aafje Heynis sings Greensleeves Dutch contralto Aafje Heynis sings the traditional English folk song Greensleeves "My Lady Greensleeves" as depicted in an 1864 painting by Dante Gabriel Rossetti www.dutchdivas.net Lyrics: Alas, my love, you do me wrong, To cast me off discourteously. And I have loved you well and long, Delighting in your company. Chorus: Greensleeves was all my joy Greensleeves was my delight, Greensleeves was my heart of gold, And who but my lady greensleeves. ... Dutch contralto Aafje Heynis English ... |  | Dante Gabriel Rossetti Music: Sous le dôme épais (aka "The Flower Duet")from "Lakmé" (Léo Delibes) LAKME [gaiement] Viens, Mallika, les lianes en fleurs Jettent déjà leur ombre Sur le ruisseau sacré qui coule, calme et sombre, Eveillé par le chant des oiseaux tapageurs! MALLIKA Oh! maîtresse, C'est l'heure ou je te vois sourire, L'heure bénie où je puis lire dans le coeur toujours fermé de Lakmé! LAKME Dôme épais le jasmin, A la rose s'assemble, Rive en fleurs, frais matin, Nous appellent ensemble. Ah! glissons en ... |  | Joaquín Díaz - Madrugaba el Conde Olinos 1977 He aquí un buen cantar Dedicado a Victoria. ¡Mi querida Victoria! He de agradecer esto a: - La mente que creó el texto original - Joaquín Díaz En la música, ya: - Boris Vallejo - Carlos Schwabe - Caspar David Friedrich - Dante Gabriel Rossetti - Edward Burne Jones - Evelyn de Morgan - Gustave Doré - Heinrich Berann - John Everett Millais - John William Waterhouse - Joseph Anton Koch - Karl Friedrich Schinkel - Francisco Pradilla - Thomas Cole - William Holman En la parte visual A ... |  | Greensleeves (Celtic Irish Harp) This version of the song is by Vanessa Mae (Celtic Irish Harp). The painting is by Dante Gabriel Rossetti. I do not own the song or the painting. :) Greensleeves was originally composed by a commonfolk in England. His name is unknown. He wrote for a woman who was wearing sleeves of the colour green and he had some affection for her. He did not know her name so he called the song "Greensleeves". This song became very popular even in churches. It is a common myth that the song was composed ... |  | Annette von Droste-Hülshoff ?Der Knabe im Moor" scheuen Blick: Ja, im Geröhre war's fürchterlich, O schaurig war's in der Heide! Bilder: )in der Reihenfolge ihres Erscheinens im Video) Paula Modersohn-Becker -- Moorkanal Friedrich, Caspar David -- Klosterruine Blake, William -- Hekate Rossetti, Dante Gabriel - Wie sie sich selbst trafen Schischkin, Iwan Iwanowitsch - Die Rinde eines alten Baumstamms Blake, William - Das erste Buch Urizen Bracht, Eugen - Regenschauer im norwegischen Hochmoor Friedrich, Caspar David - Landschaft mit Grab, ... |  | John William Waterhouse putting flowers in her hair as she sits on a tree branch leaning over a lake. Like The Lady of Shalott and other Waterhouse paintings, it deals with a woman dying in or near water. He also may have been inspired by paintings of Ophelia by Dante Gabriel Rossetti and Millais. He submitted his Ophelia painting of 1888 in order to receive his diploma from the Royal Academy. (He had originally wanted to submit a painting titled "A Mermaid", but it was not completed in time.) After this, the ... |  | Pre-Raphaelites Painters and its peripheral side effects of poverty and pollution, the luminous, sharply focused paintings of the Pre-Raphaelites provided a form of escape. The Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood was formed in 1848 by William Holman Hunt (1827-1910), Dante Gabriel Rossetti (1828-82), and John Everett Millais (1829-96). They were later joined by others, including Ford Madox Brown (1821-93) and Edward Coley Burne-Jones (1833-98). They initially signed their works with the initials PRB, causing much ... |  | Dante Gabriel Rossetti Video: Lila Calderón. Pinturas: Dante Gabriel Rossetti. |  | Tribute to Elizabeth Siddal was a poet and painter in her own right. After a ten year difficult relationship, she married Dante Gabriel Rossetti (founder of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood and brother to poet Christina). Lizzie, usually ill, became addicted to Laudanum. After the birth of a stillborn daughter, she fell into a fog of deep depression. She eventually died of a Laudanum overdose. In his grief, Rossetti buried his only manuscript of his poems in her coffin. Seven years later, he had her body exhumed in order ... |  | Dante G. Rossetti Dante Gabriel Rossetti: This is that Lady Beauty, in whose praise Thy voice and hand shake still,--long known to thee By flying hair and fluttering hem,--the beat Following her daily of thy heart and feet, How passionately and irretrievably, In what fond flight, how many ways and days! "Soul's Beauty" (1866) |
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