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'Sincerity and earnestness': D.G. Rossetti's early exhibitions 1849–53
01/2004 | 1210 | 146
Pages: 4-12
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Cruise, Colin (Cruise, Colin)
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Illustrations
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1. The girlhood of Mary Virgin, by Dante Gabriel Rossetti. 1848–49. 83.2 by 65.4 cm. (Tate, London).
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2. Ecce Ancilla Domini!, by Dante Gabriel Rossetti. 1849–50. 72.4 by 41.9 cm. (Tate, London).
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3. Wycliffe reading his translation of the New Testament, by Ford Madox Brown. 1847–48. 119.5 by 153.5 cm. (Bradford Art Gallery and Museum).
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5. Rossovestita, by Dante Gabriel Rossetti. 1850. Watercolour over pen and ink, 24.4 by 13.5 cm. (Birmingham City Art Gallery and Museum).
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6. Giotto painting the portrait of Dante, by Dante Gabriel Rossetti. 1852. Watercolour and pencil on paper, 36.8 by 47 cm. (Lord Lloyd Webber Collection).
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7. Beatrice, meeting Dante at a marriage feast, denies him her salutation, by Dante Gabriel Rossetti. 1855. Watercolour on paper, 34.3 by 41.9 cm. (Ashmolean Museum, Oxford).
Western art unattributed:
4. ‘The Free Exhibition Society at Knightsbridge’; taken from the Illustrated London News (29th July 1848), p.61.