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Birmingham's collection has two sketches for another watercolour of this title were executed in 1864.
- Bequeathed by James Richardson Holliday, 1927.
- © Birmingham Museums and Art Gallery
Makers
Association |
Artist |
Organisation |
Artist |
Dante Gabriel Rossetti |
- |
Inscriptions
Type |
Position(s) |
Method |
Date(s) |
Notes |
[monogram] 1867 |
Monogram |
bottom left |
Painted |
- |
Brown watercolour |
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Exhibitions
Catalogue No. |
Venue |
Date(s) |
Loan Exhibition of Works by Ford Madox Brown and the Pre-Raphaelites |
162 |
City of Manchester Art Gallery |
1911-09-14 - 1911-11 |
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Loan Exhibition of Pictures from the Birmingham Art Gallery |
11 |
Agnew's Galleries, London |
1957-03-27 - 1957-05-04 |
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Paintings of Poets, Poems of Painters |
- |
Art Society of St Gallen |
1957 - 1957 |
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English Drawings and Engravings |
78 |
Museum Toma Stelian, Bucharest |
1935 - 1936 |
78 |
Vienna and Prague |
- - - |
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Dante Gabriel Rossetti |
31 |
Bunkamura Museum of Art, Tokyo |
1990-09-22 - 1990-11-14 |
31 |
Aichi Prefectural Art Gallery, Nagoya |
1990-11-17 - 1990-12-09 |
31 |
Ishibashi Museum of Art, Kurume |
1991-01-08 - 1991-02-14 |
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Le Symbolisme en Europe |
- |
Takamatsu City Museum of Art, Japan |
1996-11-01 - 1996-12-08 |
- |
Bunkamura Museum of Art, Tokyo |
1996-12-14 - 1997-02-10 |
- |
Himeji City Museum, Japan |
1997-02-15 - 1997-03-30 |
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Literature
Author(s) |
Date(s) |
Publisher |
Pages |
Rossetti Papers 1862-1870 |
William Michael Rossetti |
1903 |
Sands and Co., London |
p. 228. |
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Dante Gabriel Rossetti 1828-1882, The Paintings and Drawings: A Catalogue Raisonne |
Virginia Surtees |
1971 |
Oxford University Press, London |
vol. 1, no. 170R.1, p. 97. |
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Pre-Raphaelite Drawings: Dante Gabriel Rossetti |
Andrea Rose |
1977 |
The University of Chicago Press, Chicago and London |
no. 1A6. |
Provenance
Walter Dunlop; Dunlop sale, Christie's, 12 March 1904 (lot 45), bought by James Richardson Holliday for £160.14s; bequeathed to Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery, 1927. |
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