Helen of Troy (1863) by Dante Gabriel Rossetti

Helen of Troy - Dante Gabriel Rossetti - 1863

Artwork Information

TitleHelen of Troy
ArtistDante Gabriel Rossetti
Date1863
Mediumoil
Dimensions31 x 27 cm
Art MovementRomanticism
Current LocationKunsthalle Hamburg, Hamburg, Germany

About Helen of Troy

The artwork titled “Helen of Troy,” created by Dante Gabriel Rossetti in 1863, is an oil painting belonging to the Romanticism art movement. This mythological painting measures 31 by 27 centimeters and is housed in the Kunsthalle Hamburg in Hamburg, Germany.

In the artwork, Helen of Troy is depicted with a serene yet introspective expression. She has flowing, golden ringlets that frame her face, which exudes both beauty and haunting contemplation. Her attire is rich and ornate, featuring golden hues that enhance her regal presence. Helen’s hands are delicately poised, holding a gemstone necklace that lies against her chest, adding an element of elegance to her appearance. The background, though obscure, hints at a scene of burning cityscapes, perhaps referencing the legendary consequence of her beauty that led to the Trojan War. The painting skillfully captures the mythological essence of Helen, embodying both her classical beauty and the underlying tragic story.

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