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Proserpine

Dante Gabriel Rossetti1874

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Tate Britain
London, United Kingdom

In the classical myth Proserpine was kidnapped by Pluto, the god of the underworld, to be his wife. She begged to be returned to earth, but because she had eaten some pomegranate seeds Pluto confined her to his kingdom for half of each year. She is shown here eating a pomegranate which symbolises captivity. Jane Morris modelled for Proserpine. She was married to Dante Gabriel Rossetti's friend William Morris and was also Rossetti's lover. She was unhappy in her marriage and Rossetti may also have seen her as a captive goddess.

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  • Title: Proserpine
  • Creator: Dante Gabriel Rossetti
  • Creator Death Place: United Kingdom
  • Creator Birth Place: London, United Kingdom
  • Date Created: 1874
  • Provenance: Presented by W. Graham Robertson 1940
  • Physical Dimensions: w61 x h1251 mm
  • Original Title: Proserpine
  • Type: Painting
  • Medium: Oil on Canvas
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