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By Rossetti, a pastel and black chalk on tinted paper painting of the Day Dream, presenting Jame Morris in a flowing green dress, among tree branches and leaves, holding a small sprig of honeysuckle, thoughtfully looking downward, surrounded by soft, filtered light.

The Day Dream

May 31, 2026
by Amalia Spiliakou 19th century ArtBritish ArtTeaching Resources

Rossetti’s The Day Dream captures Jane Morris in a moment of stillness—where symbolism, desire, and interiority intertwine within one of the most atmospheric Pre-Raphaelite paintings.

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Philip Wilson Steer, Jonquil, British Impressionist interior with flowers

Philip Wilson Steer’s Jonquil

March 4, 2026
by Amalia Spiliakou 19th century ArtBritish ArtTeaching Resources

March’s flower arrives quietly in Jonquil, where Philip Wilson Steer captures early spring’s tender renewal through soft light, stillness, and intimate contemplation.

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Marigolds

August 31, 2025
by Amalia Spiliakou 19th century ArtBritish ArtTeaching Resources

Dante Gabriel Rossetti’s Marigolds transforms a quiet domestic moment into a symbolic meditation on renewal, where simple floral arrangement becomes an intimate expression of resilience, beauty, and nature’s persistent return.

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Rhyl Sands

August 8, 2025
by Amalia Spiliakou 19th century ArtBritish ArtTeaching Resources

David Cox’s Rhyl Sands captures the fleeting rhythms of seaside life on the North Wales coast — a master of light, weather, and quiet, unhurried atmosphere.

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The Roses of Heliogabalus by Sir Lawrence Alma-Tadema

June 1, 2025
by Amalia Spiliakou 19th century ArtBritish ArtTeaching Resources

A Roman emperor releases a cascade of rose petals to smother his banquet guests — Alma-Tadema transforms this tale of imperial cruelty into a breathtaking vision of beauty and horror.

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Sir Edward Coley Burne-Jones, The March Marigold

The March Marigold by Sir Edward Coley Burne-Jones

February 29, 2024
by Amalia Spiliakou 19th century ArtBritish ArtTeaching Resources

Burne-Jones’ March Marigold celebrates a flower that transcends cultures — sun, healing, remembrance, and joy — from ancient Rome and Mexico’s Day of the Dead to India’s vibrant festivals.

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Sir Lawrence Alma-Tadema, O.M., R.A., R.W.S., A Solicitation

Sir Lawrence Alma-Tadema and Romantic Love

February 13, 2024
by Amalia Spiliakou 19th century ArtBritish ArtTeaching Resources

A Solicitation by Lawrence Alma-Tadema captures a refined moment of courtship, where subtle gestures and luminous settings evoke the timeless elegance, emotion, and quiet tension of romantic persuasion.

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Old Hall, Queen’s College, The Hall’s Fireplace, January

Fireplace Artistry and Overmantel Splendor at Queens’ College

December 31, 2023
by Amalia Spiliakou 19th century ArtBritish ArtTeaching Resources

At Queens’ College Old Hall, the Morris & Co. overmantel transforms medieval “Labours of the Months” into a richly symbolic Arts and Crafts cycle, blending seasonal life, medieval manuscripts, and decorative unity.

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Sir Lawrence Alma-Tadema, A Coign of Vantage (detail), 1895 and The Sphinx at Villa San Michele, approximately 3200 years old, Red Granite, Villa San Michele, Anacapri

A Coign of Vantage by Sir Lawrence Alma-Tadema

August 25, 2023
by Amalia Spiliakou 19th century ArtBritish ArtTeaching Resources

A Coign of Vantage (1895) by Alma-Tadema captures elegant women on a marble terrace overlooking the sea, blending classical luxury, historical precision, and atmospheric Mediterranean light into a refined escapist vision.

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Leighton’s studio on the eve of the exhibition in 1895

Flaming June

May 31, 2023
by Amalia Spiliakou 19th century ArtBritish ArtTeaching Resources

Frederic Leighton’s Flaming June transforms a resting model into a radiant vision of summer, where colour, light, and form unite to celebrate beauty, harmony, and the ideals of Victorian aestheticism.

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