Frances Mary Lavinia Rossetti was a British educator who was the daughter, wife, sister and mother of important writers and artists. She was also a model of the paintings of her son Dante. Some photographic portraits of the Rossetti family by Lewis Carroll in the Victorian era are permanently displayed at the National Portrait Gallery, London.
Frances Polidori, 1863, photograph by Charles Lutwidge Dodgson
The Rossetti Family (1863), by Lewis Carroll, from the right Maria Francesca, William Michael, Frances Polidori, Dante Gabriel, Christina – Cheyne Walk of Chelsea (family portrait kept at National Portrait Gallery, London)
Portrait of Frances Gabriele Rossetti the Artist's Mother (1877)
1849, The Girlhood of Mary Virgin, by Dante Gabriel Rossetti
Gabriel Charles Dante Rossetti, generally known as Dante Gabriel Rossetti, was an English poet, illustrator, painter, translator, and member of the Rossetti family. He founded the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood in 1848 with William Holman Hunt and John Everett Millais. Rossetti inspired the next generation of artists and writers, William Morris and Edward Burne-Jones in particular. His work also influenced the European Symbolists and was a major precursor of the Aesthetic movement.
Portrait of Dante Gabriel Rossetti c. 1871, by George Frederic Watts
Self-portrait, 1847
Original manuscript of Autumn Song by Rossetti, 1848, Ashley Library
Portrait of Frances Gabriele Rossetti the Artist's Mother (1877)