Pre-Raphael painters, whose writings are selected from biblical stories and literary masterpieces, express a simple, retro and aesthetic artistic conception, resist the modern bourgeois equipment manufacturing and lively life crisis, advocate returning to the traditional style before France, Giotto's simple and refreshing painting style, French artists and Meng Jie home textile literature, and like to express literary stories and drama performances with brush tools. So is the artist Rossidi. Rossetti has been shaped by the profound historical atmosphere of a big family since childhood, so Rossetti's artistic works are inspired by sentimental myths and legends and literary works.
Rossetti's masterpiece "Parsene", alias "Goddess of Destiny", is also selected from Greek fairy tales. But Rossetti wants to take his wife as a female model and create the brand image of Parcerne in Greek mythology. Influenced by literature, Rossetti has a profound literary foundation, creating a poetic, romantic and fantastic atmosphere in his interface. Rossetti is an imaginative artist, but he should mainly express the poetic and fantastic plastic arts atmosphere with realistic methods. For example, Persephone, the ghost in Persephone, was robbed to the underworld by an evil god and hesitated to eat pomegranate, but the heavy result was that she could never return to the world.
In the painting, the guava in Parsell's hand represents marriage, and the brilliance behind it represents the temptation of external true feelings, as if a sexy girl broke free in darkness and light. This painting has a profound mystery of religious belief, and is quite romantic and imaginative. The female image under Rossetti's brush tool is no longer a single artistic expression of artists, but has become a distinctive and original design style that artists can easily identify. Let's just say that in the history of China's fine arts, many artists are all-rounders, combining poetry, painting and calligraphy. Rossetti is a generalist in the history of western art, a highly skilled generalist in landscape poetry and an infatuated artist. He used a brush tool to express his love for his wife.