Hi Ghostwatching, I love your channel! I am a huge fan of Elizabeth Siddal and just wanted to point out that the first two paintings in this video are incorrectly credited. The first is by John Everett Millais and the second although by Rossetti is posed for by Alexa Wilding, another red headed model and favourite of his.
Your collection of videos is brilliant and as well as scaring the heck out me also bring back some TV memories of my 1990's childhood. Thank you!
@TheChantillyBelles Thankyou for your comment, but the paintings in my video are just shown to illustrate various images of Lizzie Siddal and I didnt attribute them all to Rossetti, as obviously she was painted by many of the pre- raphaelite artists. All the Best.
Elisabeth was a real Artist, her poems, drawnings and paints are beautiful! I agree with"walkingbear," very good analyse;she was a typical romantic personality.
Another of your vids now in my favorites. This was very interesting. You'd love the latest house we're investigating...A Victorian on Cleveland's historic Franklin Blvd. Thanks, as always, for sharing high quality videos!
The poor lady. :( She was probably susceptible to hormonal imbalences--that can happen right after giving birth and can, with some women, cause severe depression.
You know...Lizzie was Alice in Wonderland's Sister. Rosetti was not good to her. He had a lot of guilt. She had the TB, for that Ophelia painting, he had her lying in a bath tub for hours, posing.
Gabriel was as moody and unpredictable as lover and then husband,as he was an artist. But Lizzie had a temper that could match his moods. She could be very shrew like if she wanted to be with him and manipulative ( we'd call her passive aggressive nowadays) ... I think they found each other equally difficult to live with, but impossible to live without, both having addictive personalities. His tipple was Chloral hydrate and whiskey.. equally toxic as Laudenum.
I love your channel
xhxixdxexmxex666 1 year ago
0:14 it´s not lizzy, but great job.
dtvtss 1 year ago
Hi Ghostwatching, I love your channel! I am a huge fan of Elizabeth Siddal and just wanted to point out that the first two paintings in this video are incorrectly credited. The first is by John Everett Millais and the second although by Rossetti is posed for by Alexa Wilding, another red headed model and favourite of his.
Your collection of videos is brilliant and as well as scaring the heck out me also bring back some TV memories of my 1990's childhood. Thank you!
TheChantillyBelles 1 year ago
@TheChantillyBelles Thankyou for your comment, but the paintings in my video are just shown to illustrate various images of Lizzie Siddal and I didnt attribute them all to Rossetti, as obviously she was painted by many of the pre- raphaelite artists. All the Best.
GhostWatching 1 year ago
Elisabeth was a real Artist, her poems, drawnings and paints are beautiful! I agree with"walkingbear," very good analyse;she was a typical romantic personality.
Millais gives her immortality....
jignore 2 years ago
I really enjoy watching your videos. I wish we'd have stuff like this on Danish TV.
DrearSkaa 2 years ago
Another of your vids now in my favorites. This was very interesting. You'd love the latest house we're investigating...A Victorian on Cleveland's historic Franklin Blvd. Thanks, as always, for sharing high quality videos!
AcidEntertainment 2 years ago
Thanks for another video!!
LynxCoding 2 years ago
The poor lady. :( She was probably susceptible to hormonal imbalences--that can happen right after giving birth and can, with some women, cause severe depression.
Lanthiriel 2 years ago
You know...Lizzie was Alice in Wonderland's Sister. Rosetti was not good to her. He had a lot of guilt. She had the TB, for that Ophelia painting, he had her lying in a bath tub for hours, posing.
dollsandmagic 2 years ago
Alice in Wonderland was based on Alice Liddell. You are right though about Rosetti not treating her well
xiaoecho 2 years ago 3
Gabriel was as moody and unpredictable as lover and then husband,as he was an artist. But Lizzie had a temper that could match his moods. She could be very shrew like if she wanted to be with him and manipulative ( we'd call her passive aggressive nowadays) ... I think they found each other equally difficult to live with, but impossible to live without, both having addictive personalities. His tipple was Chloral hydrate and whiskey.. equally toxic as Laudenum.
walkingbear56 2 years ago
Actually, that painting (Ophelia) is by John Everett Millais. He was the one who had her in a bathtub. She caught a very severe cold because of that.
Escepticus 2 years ago
Thank you for another wonderful video.Very interesting subject & beautiful images.
mysticmagic4760 2 years ago 4
Thanks for sharing GW.This clip is very interesting!
VampyrMentality 2 years ago 2
you have such great vids! they're both educational and interesting! this one is quite enchanting. ty again for sharing! :o)
JoGurlzStuff 2 years ago 2
Most interesting! In my opinion I can find out more about a person dead than alive
creolelady182 2 years ago
wow it seems ghosts were interesting even in Victorian times
(first comment)
thatonedude1267 2 years ago