Paintings
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The Tune of the Seven Towers (1857), watercolour, Tate Britain
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Helen of Troy, 1863, Kunsthalle Hamburg, Hamburg, Germany
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How Sir Galahad. Sir Bors, and Sir Percival were fed with the Sanc Grael; But Sir Percival's Sister Died Along the Way (1864), watercolour, Tate Britain, London
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The Beloved (1865–1866) (Models:Marie Ford, Ellen Smith, Fanny Eaton, Keomi), Tate
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Found (1865–1869, unfinished), Delaware Art Museum
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The Blessed Damozel (1871–1878; model: Alexa Wilding)
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Lady Lilith (1867), Metropolitan Museum of Art (model: Fanny Cornforth)
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Lady Lilith (1868), Delaware Art Museum (Fanny Cornforth, overpainted at Kelsmcott 1872–73 with the face of Alexa Wilding)[64]
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Beata Beatrix (1864–1870), Tate Britain (model: Elizabeth Siddal)
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Jane Morris (The Blue Silk Dress) (1868), Kelmscott Manor
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Pia de' Tolomei (1868–1880), Spencer Museum of Art, University of Kansas, Lawrence (model: Jane Morris)
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Mariana (1870; model: Jane Morris), Aberdeen Art Gallery
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Proserpine (1874; model: Jane Morris) Tate Britain, London
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A Vision of Fiammetta (1878), one of Rossetti's last paintings, now in the collection of Andrew Lloyd Webber (model: Marie Spartali Stillman)
Drawings
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La Belle Dame sans Merci (1848), pen and sepia with some pencil
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Drawing of Elizabeth Siddal reading (1854)
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Hamlet and Ophelia (1858), pen and ink drawing
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Drawing of Annie Miller (1860)
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Portrait of Marie Spartali Stillman (1869)
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Drawing of Fanny Cornforth, graphite on paper (1869)
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The Roseleaf (Portrait of Jane Morris; 1870), graphite on wove paper
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Ligeia Siren (1873), colored chalk
Woodcut illustrations
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The Maids of Elphen-Mere, Rossetti's first published woodcut illustration (1855)
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King Arthur and the Weeping Queens, one of two illustrations by Rossetti for Edward Moxon's illustrated edition of Tennyson's Poems (1857)
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Golden Head by Golden Head, illustration for Christina Rossetti's Goblin Market and Other Poems (1862)
Decorative arts
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Sir Tristram and la Belle Ysoude drink the potion, stained-glass panel by Morris, Marshall, Faulkner & Co., design by Rossetti (1862–63)
Caricatures and sketches
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Death of a Wombat (1869)
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William Morris reading to Jane Morris while she takes the waters at Bad Ems (1869)
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Mrs. Morris and the Wombat (1869)
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