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Inscribed (on cartellino)
VENUS VERTICORDIA.
Collection Details
William Graham, 1872?; his sale, 3 April
1886, lot 99: bt by Agnew for Alexander Henderson, later 1st Lord Faringdon.
Literature
H C Marillier, D G Rossetti, 1899, p. 136,
No. 149; W Sharp, D G Rossetti, 1882, p. 187; Letters of Graham Robertson,
ed K Preston, 1953, pp. 3978; V Surtees, Paintings and Drawings
of D G Rossetti, 1971, No. 173B, p. 249.
Exhibition Details
BFAC, Rossetti, 1883, No. 69.
Related Pictures
The oil, commissioned by J Mitchell of Bradford
in 1863 or 1864, is now in the Russell-Cotes Art Gallery, Bournemouth.
The head of Alexa Wilding was substituted for that of the cook (see below)
in 1867. For the related drawing, see Surtees, op cit.
Background
Described by Mrs Surtees as a study for
the oil painting and dated 1863. H R Angeli (Rossetti, 1949, pp. 912)
quotes letters from Ruskin to Rossetti, written in 1865, criticising among
other things the Flora (ie, the Venus Verticordia) that Rossetti had just
begun. The estrangement between the two men developed at this period.
Writing to Mr Rae about a replica that he had commissioned in 1864 (now
in the Lady Lever Art Gallery), Rossetti rather unnecessarily observed:
I really do not think the large picture chargeable with anything
like Ettyism, which I detest, but I am sure the little one has not a shadow
of it. The model was a young cook whom Rossetti had picked up on
the street. According to Hueffer (Rossetti, 1902, pp. 667), the
artist spent large sums on the honeysuckle and roses with which he adorned
the background. The picture is inscribed with Rossettis sonnet beginning,
She had it in her hand to give it thee
, which was published
in 1865 with certain alterations.The entries for this and for the following
picture, compiled for the 1964 edition of this guidebook, have been modified
in the light of Mrs Surteess catalogue of Rossettis work.
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