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Rossetti  /  Goblin Market


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Rossetti / Goblin Market

Goblin Market - illustration to Christina Rossettis poem

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1862 Goblin Goblins Magic Rossetti


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Step into the enchanting world of Victorian literature and art with this stunning illustration from Mary Evans Picture Library, depicting Dante Gabriel Rossetti's iconic portrayal of Christina Rossetti's poetic masterpiece, "Goblin Market." Published in 1862, this image transports us back in time to an era of magic and wonder. The illustration showcases the vibrant and colorful Goblin Market, where otherworldly creatures lure the sisters Lizzie and Laura with their enticing fruits and enchanted wares. Rossetti's masterful use of rich hues and intricate details brings the market to life, with goblins clad in exotic garments and adorned with flowers, feathers, and precious stones. The sisters, dressed in simple yet elegant Victorian attire, are mesmerized by the goblins' offerings, oblivious to the potential danger lurking beneath the surface. The market is a place where the boundaries between reality and fantasy blur, where the allure of forbidden fruits and the promise of eternal youth tempt the unsuspecting. This illustration is a testament to the enduring power of Rossetti's poetry and the captivating imagery it inspired. The publication of this illustration in 1862 marked a significant moment in the history of literary art, as it brought the magical world of "Goblin Market" to a wider audience and cemented Rossetti's reputation as a leading figure in the Pre-Raphaelite movement. As we gaze upon this enchanting scene, we are reminded of the timeless appeal of stories that transport us to far-off lands and capture our imaginations. This illustration is not just a work of art, but a window into the past, offering a glimpse into the rich history of literature and the magical world of "Goblin Market.

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