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Certain ladies of her companionship gathered themselves with Beatrice when she kept alone
989855 Certain ladies of her companionship gathered themselves with Beatrice when she kept alone in her weeping, and as they passed in and out, I would hear them speak concerning her. (Dantes Vita Nuova), (watercolour and bodycolour over traces of pencil on paper) by Stillman, Marie Spartali (1844-1927); 78.1x60.3 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: Certain ladies of her companionship gathered themselves with Beatrice when she kept alone in her weeping, and as they passed in and out, I would hear them speak concerning her. (Dantes Vita Nuova). Marie Spartali Stillman (1844-1927). Watercolour and bodycolour over traces of pencil on paper. Signed and dated 1880. 78.1 x 60.3cm.); Photo eChristies Images; English, out of copyright
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This print titled "Certain ladies of her companionship gathered themselves with Beatrice when she kept alone in her weeping, and as they passed in and out, I would hear them speak concerning her" by Marie Spartali Stillman depicts a poignant scene from Dante's Vita Nuova. The watercolour and bodycolour over traces of pencil on paper bring to life the emotions and relationships portrayed in this Victorian artwork. In the image, a large group of women can be seen standing outside a beautiful building. Their postures convey sympathy and reassurance as they comfort Beatrice, who is depicted sobbing. The composition captures the essence of friendship and compassion during a time of distress. The artist skillfully uses color to evoke emotion, with delicate shades conveying both sadness and solace. The fine details in the drawing highlight each individual's expression, emphasizing their connection to Beatrice. This piece belongs to the Pre-Raphaelite movement, known for its attention to detail and emotional storytelling. It beautifully captures a moment frozen in time, inviting viewers to reflect on themes such as love, support, and human connection. Overall, this enchanting artwork invites us into an intimate world where companionship provides solace during moments of vulnerability. It serves as a reminder that even amidst sorrowful times, there are always those who will gather around us offering comfort and understanding.
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