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Dante Gabriel Rossetti depicted Marguerite at prayer, tormented by guilt after her seduction by Faust. The composition captures her spiritual anguish with Pre-Raphaelite intensity and rich color.
Rossetti was drawn to themes of sin, beauty, and redemption. His interpretation of Goethe's tragedy emphasizes Marguerite's suffering. The work at Tate Modern in London.

George Frederick Watts
Tate Modern, London, London

Joseph Beuys, 1985
Tate Modern, London, London

Salvador Dalí, 1936
Tate Modern, London, London

William Blake
Tate Modern, London, London
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Tate Britain, London
John William Waterhouse, 1888
Tate Britain, London

Edward Burne-Jones, 1880
Tate Britain, London

William Holman Hunt, 1854
Keble College Chapel, Oxford
John Everett Millais, 1852
Tate Britain, London

John William Waterhouse, 1896
Tate Britain, London

John Everett Millais, 1850
Tate Britain, London

John Everett Millais
Ashmolean Museum, Oxford, Oxford
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