Golden Water (1858) by Dante Gabriel Rossetti

Golden Water - Dante Gabriel Rossetti - 1858

Artwork Information

TitleGolden Water
ArtistDante Gabriel Rossetti
Date1858
Dimensions43.82 x 36.83 cm
Art MovementRomanticism
Current LocationFitzwilliam Museum (University of Cambridge), Cambridge, UK

About Golden Water

The artwork titled “Golden Water” was created by Dante Gabriel Rossetti in 1858. This masterpiece is associated with the Romanticism movement and falls under the genre of genre painting. It measures 43.82 x 36.83 cm and is currently housed in the Fitzwilliam Museum, which is part of the University of Cambridge, located in Cambridge, UK.

In this evocative work, a woman stands as the central figure, captivating the viewer’s attention with her serene yet inscrutable visage. She is dressed in a lush, golden robe that cascades gracefully to the ground, intricately detailed to convey the richness of the fabric. Her auburn hair flows freely around her, adding to the overall sense of natural beauty and tranquility. Holding a dark round object, possibly a water jug, she appears poised in a garden abundant with blooming flowers and verdant greenery, which enhances the painting’s romantic and serene atmosphere. The background is meticulously painted, depicting a natural setting that complements the subject’s purity and grace. This artwork masterfully combines elements of nature and human elegance, embodying the Romanticism movement’s ideals.

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