Information

This is a design for the final panel of a stained glass window for Morris, Marshall, Faulkner & Co. illustrating the story of St George. The window was executed in 1872.

  • Purchased and presented by subscribers, 1903.
  • © Birmingham Museums and Art Gallery

Makers

Association Artist Organisation
Artist Dante Gabriel Rossetti -

Inscriptions

Type Position(s) Method Date(s) Notes
monogram (? by the artist)
Monogram bottom right Handwritten - Ink
 

Exhibitions

Catalogue No. Venue Date(s)
Works by English Pre-Raphaelite Painters Lent by the Art Gallery Committee of the Birmingham Corporation
67 Tate Gallery, London 1911-12 - 1912-03
 
The Decorative Art of Burne-Jones and Morris
33 Midlands Federation Travelling Exhibition 1957 - 1957
 
Dante Gabriel Rossetti: Painter and Poet
207, 214 Royal Academy of Arts, London 1973 - 1973
 
The Painter in Glass
55 Glynn Vivian Art Gallery, Swansea 1992-09-19 - 1992-11-15
 

Literature

Author(s) Date(s) Publisher Pages
Dante Gabriel Rossetti: an Illustrated Memorial of his Art and Life
H C Marillier 1899 George Bell and Sons, London no. 119, p. 113.
 
City of Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery: Catalogue of the Permanent Collection of Drawings
A E Whitley 1939 Bemrose & Sons, Ltd., Derby p. 368.
 
Dante Gabriel Rossetti 1828-1882, The Paintings and Drawings: A Catalogue Raisonne
Virginia Surtees 1971 Oxford University Press, London vol. 1, no. 150, p. 80; vol. 2, pl. 217.
 
Pre-Raphaelite Drawings: Dante Gabriel Rossetti
Andrea Rose 1977 The University of Chicago Press, Chicago and London no. 2F4.
 
Visions of Love and Life: Pre-Raphaelite Art from the Birmingham Collection, England.
Stephen Wildman 1995 Arts Services International, Alexandria, Virginia p. 211.

Provenance

Charles Howell, Charles Fairfax Murray

Associated people

Name Type
William Morris Depicted
Christina Rossetti Depicted
William Michael Rossetti Depicted
Dante Gabriel Rossetti Depicted
Elizabeth Siddal Artist's model

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