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Watercolour - The Laboratory

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Basic Information

Accession Number:1904P481
Collection:Fine Art Prints and Drawings
Date:1849 - 1849

Maker Information

Artist:Dante Gabriel Rossetti - View biography for Dante Gabriel Rossetti

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
Medium:Watercolour with scratching over pen and ink, on paper with curved top.
Material(s):Paper

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Dimensions

Height:198 mm
Width:250 mm