Regina Cordium
Dante Gabriel Rossetti (1828 – 1882)
Explore the Pre-Raphaelite art of Dante Gabriel Rossetti (1828-1882). Discover his sensual paintings, symbolic poetry & medieval themes – a key figure in Aestheticism & Symbolism.
Johannesburg Art Gallery (Johannesburg, South Africa)
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A Vision of Victorian Romance: Exploring Dante Gabriel Rossetti’s Regina Cordium
Dante Gabriel Rossetti's "Regina Cordium," painted in 1860, transcends mere portraiture; it embodies the very spirit of Pre-Raphaelite art—a movement dedicated to recapturing the idealized beauty and spiritual fervor of medieval art. This captivating image depicts Elizabeth Siddal, Rossetti’s muse and beloved companion, gazing intently towards an unseen horizon. The composition is deliberately understated yet profoundly resonant with symbolism, reflecting the anxieties and aspirations of Victorian society grappling with notions of femininity, mortality, and artistic devotion.- Subject Matter: Siddal herself serves as the focal point, representing Virgin Mary—a deliberate allusion to Christian iconography intended to elevate her image beyond the mundane.
- Style & Technique: Rossetti’s masterful brushwork exemplifies the Pre-Raphaelite commitment to meticulous observation and luminous color palettes. He employed encaustic painting – a technique combining beeswax resin with pigments – resulting in an astonishingly durable surface that retains remarkable vibrancy even today. The subtle gradations of tone create an ethereal atmosphere, mirroring the spiritual contemplation at the heart of the scene.
- Symbolism: Beyond its religious references, "Regina Cordium" speaks to themes of vulnerability and resilience. Siddal's gaze embodies unwavering faith and inner strength—a testament to the enduring spirit of womanhood within Victorian culture.
- Emotional Impact: The painting evokes a palpable sense of longing and contemplation. Rossetti’s ability to convey emotion through subtle gestures and expressive color contributes to its timeless appeal, inviting viewers to engage in a dialogue with beauty and sorrow.
About this artwork
- Title: Regina Cordium
- Artist: Dante Gabriel Rossetti
- Year: 1860
- Format: Portrait
- Copyright status: Public domain
- Where to see it: Johannesburg Art Gallery
- Movement: Pre-Raphaelite Revival
- Creative period: Mature Period
- Corpus context: romantic idealism , victorian aesthetic
- Color palette: Dark
Quick Facts
- Artist: Dante Gabriel Rossetti
- Location: Johannesburg Art Gallery
- Movement: Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood
- Influences: Shakespeare
- Subject or theme: Portraiture; Victorian romance
- Notable elements or techniques: Symbolic imagery; Delicate brushwork
- Year: 1860


