Introduction and Critical Discussions
- Brief Biography
- Dante Gabriel Rossetti as an Illustrator
- Eroticism in Rossetti's Illustrations
- Dante Gabriel Rossetti and the Technical Process of Wood-Engraving
- Rossetti's Interpretations: The Illustrations for Tennyson's "The Palace of Art"
- Dante Gabriel Rossetti’s Preparatory Drawings for Christina Rossetti’s The Prince’s Progress
- Dante Gabriel Rossetti’s Proofs for Tennyson’s Poems in 'The Moxon Tennyson’

The Moxon Tennyson (1857)
- "The Lady of Shalott"
- "The Palace of Art" (St. Cecilia)
- "The Palace of Art" (King Arthur and the Weeping Queens)
- "Sir Galahad"
Proofs for Tennyson’s Poems in ‘The Moxon Tennyson’
- St Cecilia, wood proof engraving
- King Arthur in the Vale of Avalon, progress proof
- King Arthur in the Vale of Avalon, second progress proof
- King Arthur in the Vale of Avalon, third progress proof
- St Cecilia, brown ink
- King Arthur in the Vale of Avalon, pen and brown ink
- Mariana in the South, black ink
- Mariana in the South, wood engraving
Christina Rossetti's Goblin Market and Other Poems (1862)

- "Buy from Us with a Golden Curl"
- "Golden Head by Golden Head"
- Title page
- Detail, "Buy from Us with a Golden Curl"
- Detail (goblin men), "Buy from Us with a Golden Curl"
Christina Rossetti's The Prince's Progress (1866)
- Title page, Christina Rossetti's The Prince's Progress and Other Poems (1866) [not part of the sequence indexed above]
- Frontispiece and Title-page
- The Prince's arrival, pen and ink, first attempt
- The Prince's arrival, pen and ink, (probably) second attempt
- The Prince's arrival, chalk
- The Prince, figure study, pen and ink
- The Prince's gestures, pen and ink, pencil
- The Prince's pose, crayon
- The attendant, pencil, pen and ink
- Group-study, crayon
- The waiting Princess, pen and ink
- Preparatory drawing of the Princess, pen and ink
- The Princess, graphite drawing
- The Princess, chalk drawing
- Final mock-up of title-page
- Near final drawing of the Princess, with short hair, pen and ink, pencil
- The Princess, with long hair cascading down her back, pen and ink
- "You should have wept her yesterday"

Miscellaneous
- Illustration for William Allingham's "The Maids of Elfen-Mere"
- Illustration from the original woodblock for "The Maids of Elfen-Mere"
Rossetti's works in other genres
- Rossetti's Poetry: An Introduction
- Rossetti's Paintings
- Rossetti's Drawings, Sketches, and Watercolors
- Rossetti as a Designer of Book Bindings
Last modified 13 August 2025