rossetti
Proper noun A British poet and painter, Dante Gabriel Rossetti, who was a founder and leading member of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood, an influential group of 19th-century artists and writers.
The word "Rossetti" is used almost exclusively as a proper noun to refer to the historical figure Dante Gabriel Rossetti, his works, or his artistic influence. * The museum acquired a rare painting by Rossetti. * Her poetry shows the clear influence of Rossetti and the Pre-Raphaelites. * Scholars often compare the works of Rossetti and his sister, Christina Rossetti.
- As a possessive: Used to attribute works or characteristics.
- Rossetti's use of vibrant color is distinctive.
- The themes in Rossetti's sonnets are complex.
- As a modifier: Used adjectivally to describe a style, period, or association.
- The portrait has a Rossetti-esque quality to it.
- She is an expert on Rossetti studies.
- Pre-Raphaelite: (noun/adjective) The artistic movement with which Rossetti was centrally associated.
- Rossetti, Dante Gabriel: The full name of the individual.
- Rossetti, Christina Georgina: (Proper noun) His sister, a renowned poet in her own right, often referenced separately.
There are no direct synonyms for the proper name of a specific person. Contextual references might include: * The Pre-Raphaelite painter/poet * D.G. Rossetti
As a proper noun referring to a specific person, "Rossetti" is not used in standard phrasal verbs or idioms.
- English poet and painter who was a leader of the Pre-Raphaelites (1828-1882)