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Basic Information | | Accession Number: | 1904P481 |
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| Collection: | Fine Art Prints and Drawings |
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| Date: | 1849 - 1849 |
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Maker Information | | Artist: | Dante Gabriel Rossetti - View biography for Dante Gabriel Rossetti |
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Notes | An illustration to Browning's poem 'The Laboratory', set in the eighteenth-century, this is Rossetti's first work in watercolour. An alchemist seated in his labortaory accepts jewellery from a woman in payment for poison to destroy her rival. The painting illustrates the lines 'In this devil's smithy Where is the poison to poison her prithee?''. | | Purchased and presented by subscribers, 1903. |
Further Information | | Production Period: | 19th century |
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| Medium: | Watercolour with scratching over pen and ink, on paper with curved top. |
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| Material(s): | Paper |
Associated People | | Dimensions | | Height: | 198 mm |
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| Width: | 250 mm |
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