Dante Gabriel Rossetti (1828-1882)
Dante Gabriel Rossetti (1828-1882)

Study of Jane Morris asleep in an upholstered armchair

細節
Dante Gabriel Rossetti (1828-1882)
Study of Jane Morris asleep in an upholstered armchair
inscribed 'DEFENCE OF GUENEVERE' (centre, on the book in her lap)
pencil, on blue paper
12½ x 10 3/8 in. (31.7 x 26.3 cm.)
來源
Rossetti studio sale; Christie's, London, 12 May 1883, lot 146, where purchased by William Michael Rossetti for 3 guineas and by descent in his family to the present owner.
出版
R. Glynn Grylls, Portraits of Rossetti, London, 1964, illustrated facing p. 160.
Surtees, 1971, vol. 1, p. 178, no. 388.
展覽
Wolverhampton, Wightwick Manor (National Trust), c. 1949-53, no. 49, lent by Mrs Angeli.
London, Maas Gallery, The Pre-Raphaelites and their Contemporaries, 1962, no. 78, lent anonymously.

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Antonia Vincent
Antonia Vincent

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The book the sitter has been reading is William Morris's first volume of poetry, The Defence of Guenevere, published in 1858. There is a touch of intentional humour in the suggestion that she has found it so soporific. By the late 1860s, when the drawing was probably made, Rossetti was deeply in love with Jane Morris, and her husband was often the victim of his barbed humour. A group of caricatures from this period in which Rossetti openly pokes fun at him is in the British Museum (see J. A. Gere, Pre-Raphaelite Drawings in the British Museum, London, 1994, pp. 46-55, nos. 25-28, 31-32, all illustrated).
According to Virginia Surtees (loc. cit.), the present drawing was formerly inscribed by William Michael Rossetti 'By Dante G. Rossetti of Mrs Willam Morris towards 1870' (on a previous label attached to the backboard).