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Siddall Collection

"Siddall: A Captivating Journey through Art, History, and Family" Step into the enchanting world of Siddall

Background imageSiddall Collection: Siddall, J.M. Mr. portrait photograph, 1916 Mar. 23. Creator: Arnold Genthe

Siddall, J.M. Mr. portrait photograph, 1916 Mar. 23. Creator: Arnold Genthe
Siddall, J.M. Mr. portrait photograph, 1916 Mar. 23

Background imageSiddall Collection: Australian Pictorial Letterette pack cover

Australian Pictorial Letterette pack cover
Souvenir of Adelaide - Australian Pictorial Letterette pack cover - J. B. Siddall, Printer - Bowman Arcade, Adelaide. Date: 1913

Background imageSiddall Collection: Mardani

Mardani Ridden By T.Siddall Cheltenham Festival 2002 Cheltenham Racecourse, Cheltenham 13 March 2002 Date: 13 March 2002

Background imageSiddall Collection: Tom Siddall

Tom Siddall Jockey 18 November 1998 Date: 18 November 1998

Background imageSiddall Collection: Dan De Man

Dan De Man Ridden By T.Siddall 18 January 2000 Date: 18 January 2000

Background imageSiddall Collection: Lynn Siddall

Lynn Siddall Race Horse Trainer 19 January 2000 Date: 19 January 2000

Background imageSiddall Collection: Elizabeth Siddal in a Chair (pen & ink on paper)

Elizabeth Siddal in a Chair (pen & ink on paper)
1202914 Elizabeth Siddal in a Chair (pen & ink on paper) by Rossetti, Dante Gabriel Charles (1828-82); Fitzwilliam Museum, University of Cambridge

Background imageSiddall Collection: Elizabeth Siddal (1829-1862) Seated in a Chair, 1852-55 (pencil on paper)

Elizabeth Siddal (1829-1862) Seated in a Chair, 1852-55 (pencil on paper)
CH249877 Elizabeth Siddal (1829-1862) Seated in a Chair, 1852-55 (pencil on paper) by Rossetti, Dante Gabriel Charles (1828-82); 20.5x14 cm; Private Collection; Photo eChristies Images; English

Background imageSiddall Collection: Portrait of Elizabeth Siddal, 1854 (graphite with pen & ink on paper)

Portrait of Elizabeth Siddal, 1854 (graphite with pen & ink on paper)
FIT306534 Portrait of Elizabeth Siddal, 1854 (graphite with pen & ink on paper) by Rossetti, Dante Gabriel Charles (1828-82); 24.2x29 cm; Fitzwilliam Museum, University of Cambridge

Background imageSiddall Collection: London Trade Card - Richard Siddall, Chemist

London Trade Card - Richard Siddall, Chemist at the Golden Head in Panton Street near the Haymarket. 18th century

Background imageSiddall Collection: Rossetti being sketched by Elizabeth Siddal, September 1853 (pen & ink on paper)

Rossetti being sketched by Elizabeth Siddal, September 1853 (pen & ink on paper)
XJF384063 Rossetti being sketched by Elizabeth Siddal, September 1853 (pen & ink on paper) by Rossetti, Dante Gabriel Charles (1828-82); Private Collection; (add.info)


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"Siddall: A Captivating Journey through Art, History, and Family" Step into the enchanting world of Siddall, where Australian Pictorial Letterette packs come alive with vibrant colors and intricate designs. This captivating cover art by Mardani transports us to a realm of imagination. But who are the individuals behind this artistic wonderland? Meet Tom Siddall, a visionary artist whose creativity knows no bounds. His masterful brushstrokes bring life to every canvas he touches. And let's not forget Dan De Man, the brilliant mind behind these mesmerizing creations. Yet, Siddall is more than just one person; it is a name that echoes through generations. Lynn Siddall carries on the family legacy with grace and elegance as she continues to explore her own artistic path. Delve deeper into history and you'll discover Elizabeth Siddal, an extraordinary woman whose presence lingers in each stroke of pen & ink on paper. Her ethereal beauty captured in "Elizabeth Siddal in a Chair" leaves us breathless while her resilience shines through "Portrait of Elizabeth Siddal. " Uncover another facet of the Siddall lineage with Richard Siddall - a renowned chemist whose London Trade Card stands as a testament to his expertise and dedication. Through it all, Tom Siddall remains at the heart of this creative dynasty. His talent knows no boundaries as he immerses himself in various mediums - from pencil sketches like "Seated in a Chair" to graphite wonders like "Portrait of Elizabeth Siddal. " Siddall embodies passion for art that transcends time and space. It weaves together stories from different eras - past and present entwined seamlessly within its fabric. So step into this world where imagination reigns supreme – where Tom's brushes dance across canvases while Lynn explores new horizons alongside him – where Elizabeth's spirit lives on forevermore – where Richard's scientific pursuits intertwine with artistic endeavors.