“Portrait of Elizabeth Siddal” is a watercolor painting created by Dante Gabriel Rossetti in 1854. This artwork belongs to the Romanticism movement and is classified under the genre of portraiture. It is housed in the Delaware Art Museum located in Wilmington, DE, United States.
The artwork depicts a profile view of Elizabeth Siddal, who is portrayed with striking features and attention to delicate details. Her auburn hair cascades down softly, framing her pale complexion, which is gently highlighted by Rossetti’s use of watercolor. Siddal’s serene expression is accentuated by her closed eyes, lending an air of contemplation and introspection. She is adorned in simple attire, with a light blue pendant necklace adding a subtle contrast to her outfit. The muted and soft hues employed in the creation of this portrait exemplify the Romanticist emphasis on emotion and natural beauty. Overall, the portrait embodies a sense of tranquility and understated elegance.