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Lady Lilith

Dante Gabriel Rossetti  (British, London 1828–1882 Birchington-on-Sea)

Artist:
Henry Treffry Dunn (British, 1838–1899)
Date:
1867
Medium:
Watercolor and gouache, on paper
Dimensions:
20 3/16 X 17 5/16 in. (51.3 x 44 cm)
Classification:
Drawings
Credit Line:
Rogers Fund, 1908
Accession Number:
08.162.1
  • Description

    The artist identified the subject on a label attached to the original frame: "Beware of her fair hair, for she excells [sic]/ All women in the magic of her locks,/ And when she twines them round a young man's neck/ she will not ever set him free again." These lines are taken from Shelley's translation of the Walpurgisnacht scene in Goethe's "Faust." Here, as in Rosetti's other drawings and paintings of Lady Lilith, the artist's mistress, Fanny Cornforth, served as the model. The Metropolitan Museum of Art's drawing is one of two watercolor replicas of the painting of Lady Lilith in the Bancroft Collection in the Delaware Art Museum. It is attributed partly to Henry Treffry Dunn, one of Rossetti's assistants.

  • Signatures, Inscriptions, and Markings

    Inscription: [in ink on a label at the back of the frame, in Rossetti's handwriting]: Lady Lilith. Watercolor. D.G. Rossetti 1867. / "Beware of her hair, for she excells (sic) / All women in the magic of her locks / And when she twines them round a young man's neck / She will not ever set him free again."

    Marking: Monogram and date

  • Provenance

    William Coltart (British, ca. 1820–1903), by 1886; R. E. Tatham (British, died ca. 1907), sold by his estate in 1908; Christie's, London, March 7, 1908, no. 81(bought by Thomas Agnew & Son, Ltd.); Thomas Agnew & Sons, Ltd. (London); Vendor: Roger Eliot Fry (British, Highgate, Middlesex 1866–1934 London)

  • References

    Virginia Surtees The Paintins and Drawings of Dante Gabriel Rossetti: A Catalogue Raisonné. Oxford University Press, 2, Oxford, 1971, cat. no. no. 205, R.1, vol. I, p. 117.



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