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                <title>Old and New Art (group of 3 poems) </title>
                <title>St. Luke the Painter [sonnet I]</title>
                <title>The Mission of Luke [sonnet I]</title>
                <title>Not as These [sonnet II]</title>
                <title>The Husbandman [sonnet III]</title>
                <title>To the Young Painters of England. (In Memory of those Before Raphael) [sonnet III]</title>              
                <author>Dante Gabriel Rossetti</author>
                
                
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            <commentaries>
                <head>Commentary</head>
                <section type="intro">
                    <head>Introduction</head>
                    <p>The three sonnets were not made into an integral group until they were
                        printed together in the 1881 <xref doc="a.2-1881.1stedn.rad" workcode="2-1849.s102" from="236" to="238">
                            <title level="wrk">
                                <hi rend="i">Ballads and Sonnets</hi>
                            </title>
                        </xref>, where they formed part of <xref doc="a.22-1881.raw">
                            <title level="wrk" rend="i">The House of Life</title>
                        </xref> (Sonnets LXXIV-LXXVI).   Commenting on the their  position in  the 1881 <title level="wrk">
                        <hi rend="i">House of Life</hi>
                    </title>, Baum observes that they <quote>&#8220;are rather out of place
                            here, and are to be read as documents of the Pre-Raphaelite
                        period&#8221;</quote> rather than integral units of <title level="wrk">
                     <hi rend="i">The House of Life</hi>
                        </title> (see Baum, <bibl>
                            <xref doc="a.pr5244.h6.rad" link="dead" from="174" workcode="2-1849.s102">
                                <hi rend="i">The House of Life</hi>
                            </xref>, 
                            <pages>307</pages>
                        </bibl>). But this is to read the sonnet sequence rather too narrowly, as if
                        it only involved DGR's personal relationships in love. The sequence deals
                        with the whole of DGR's &#8220;Life&#8221;, including the
                        interconnections between all his evolving personal, artistic, and religious
                        interests. In that frame of reference this group figures in a central way.</p>
                        <p>The sonnets comprise an explicit artistic manifesto. Their early
                        date&#8212;all were originally written in the late 1840s&#8212;
                        signals the continuity DGR wants to argue for his ideas and practices as
                        they were being carried out in 1848, in 1870 and in 1881.</p>
                    <p>WMR has some good general remarks on the group (see his  (<bibl>
                     <xref doc="a.pr5246.a43.rad" from="144" workcode="2-1849.s102">Memoir</xref>, <pages>I. 144</pages>
                  </bibl>).</p>
                    
                </section>
                <section type="texthistcomp">
                    <head>Textual History: Composition</head>
                    <p>WMR notes that the second and third sonnets were written in 1848 while the
                        first came a bit later, in 1849 (WMR, <bibl>
                            <xref doc="a.pr5246.a43.rad" from="144" to="144" workcode="2-1849.s102">Memoir</xref>, 
                            <pages>I. 144</pages>
                        </bibl>). Several manuscripts survive. The <xref doc="a.msbook.huntms.rad" workcode="2a-1849" from="[5]" to="[5]">earliest (draft) copy</xref> of
                        the first of the three sonnets is collected in a composite manuscript
                        collection at the Huntington, which also collects an <xref doc="a.msbook.huntms.rad" workcode="2c-1849" from="[6]" to="[6]">early
                        copy</xref> of the third sonnet. Another <xref doc="a.44-1869.fizms.rad" from="89" to="93">composite manuscript collection</xref> at the
                        Fitzwilliam has fair copies of the first, second and the third sonnets as
                        well as corrected drafts of the first and the third. A third composite
                        collection, at <xref doc="a.tinker.yale.rad" from="[37]" to="[39]">Yale</xref>, has late copies of the second and third sonnets,
                        while a fourth composite collection, in the <xref doc="a.sonnets.lcms.rad" workcode="2c-1849" from="[16]">Library of Congress</xref>, has a late
                        copy of the third sonnet.</p>
                </section>
                <section type="texthistrev">
                    <head>Textual History: Revision</head>
                    <p>All three sonnets were revised around 20 October 1880 when DGR was preparing
                        them for their 1881 printing. The third sonnet underwent particularly
                        extensive textual changes.</p>
                </section>
                <section type="prodhist">
                    <head>Production History</head>
                    <p/>
                </section>
                <section type="recepthist">
                    <head>Reception</head>
                    <p/>
                </section>
                <section type="icon">
                    <head>Iconographic</head>
                    <p/>
                </section>
                <section type="printhist">
                    <head>Printing History</head>
                    <p>First published as a group of three in the 1881 <xref doc="a.2-1881.1stedn.rad" workcode="2-1849.s102" from="236" to="238">
                            <title level="wrk">
                                <hi rend="i">Ballads and Sonnets</hi>
                            </title>
                        </xref> and collected in that form thereafter.</p>
                </section>
                <section type="pictorial">
                    <head>Pictorial</head>
                    <p/>
                </section>
                <section type="historical">
                    <head>Historical</head>
                    <p/>
                </section>
                <section type="literary">
                    <head>Literary</head>
                    <p/>
                </section>
                <section type="translation">
                    <head>Translation</head>
                    <p/>
                </section>
                <section type="autobio">
                    <head>Autobiographical</head>
                    <p/>
                </section>
                <commentaries>
                    <head>Commentary on &#8220;Old and New Art I&#8221; (&#8220;St.
                        Luke the Painter&#8221;)</head>
                    <section type="intro">
                        <head>Introduction</head>
                        <p>
                            <title level="wrk">&#8220;St. Luke the Painter&#8221;</title>:
                            The now lost <xref doc="a.s102.rap">drawing</xref> would be important to
                            recover for elucidating DGR's programmatic ideas about art and its
                            contemporary function. The subject drew DGR's interest because of St.
                            Luke's legendary association with the art of painting, on one hand, and
                            the mythology of the Virgin on the other&#8212;both essential
                            Rossettian preoccupations.</p>
                        <p>The conceptual argument that the drawing involved can be recovered from
                            the picture's textual equivalent. The sonnet is a virtual manifesto for
                            the Pre-Raphaelite movement. As such, it occupies a crucial position in
                            the 1870 <title level="doc">
                                <xref doc="a.1-1870.1stedn.rad" workcode="2-1849.s102">
                                    <hi rend="i">Poems</hi>
                                </xref>
                            </title>, where it appears among the <title level="wrk">
                                <xref doc="a.8a-1850.raw">
                                    <hi rend="i">Sonnets for Pictures</hi>
                                </xref>
                            </title>. The exposition is elaborated when the sonnet is grouped with
                            its two related sonnets under the heading <title level="wrk">
                                <xref doc="a.2-1849.s102.raw">
                                    <hi rend="i">Old and New Art</hi>
                                </xref>
                            </title> in <title level="wrk">
                                <xref doc="a.22-1881.raw">
                                    <hi rend="i">The House of Life</hi>
                                </xref>
                            </title> of 1881.</p>
                        <p>The pivotal moment in the sonnet comes at lines 9-11, where DGR sets out
                            his core critique of the humanistic revolution of the Renaissance. The
                            force of this critique depends upon our realization that DGR's argument
                            does not (and need not) proceed from a Christian ideology. The call for
                            an art that would be at once secular, impersonal, and spiritual is
                            central to all DGR's work, as it was to so much aesthetic and symbolist
                            art (which DGR directly influenced) and of surrealist art (which he anticipated).</p>
                        <p>The programmatic character of the sonnet is even more clear in its
                            original version, where the work is titled significantly<title level="wrk">
                                <hi rend="i">&#8220;The Mission of Luke&#8221;</hi>
                            </title>. For DGR in 1849, the work of the Pre-Raphaelites was a mission
                            of art to redeem it from
                            its<quote>&#8220;soulless&#8221;</quote> worldliness.</p>
                    </section>
                    <section type="texthistcomp">
                        <head>Textual History: Composition</head>
                        <p> An <xref doc="a.msbook.huntms.rad" workcode="2a-1849" from="[5]">early
                            manuscript</xref> of this sonnet, dating from about 1852, is housed in
                            the Huntington Library. Three other integral manuscripts survive: a
                                <xref doc="a.sonnets.lcms.rad" workcode="2-1849.s102" from="[14]">fair copy</xref> in the Library of Congress (with the
                            other two sonnets in the group), and two copies in the Fitzwilliam
                            composite <xref doc="a.44-1869.fizms.rad">
                                <title level="wrk">&#8220;House of Life&#8221;</title>
                            </xref> sequence, a <xref doc="a.44-1869.fizms.rad" workcode="2-1849.s102" from="89">corrected copy</xref> and a <xref doc="a.44-1869.fizms.rad" workcode="2-1849.s102" from="90">fair copy</xref>.</p>
                    </section>
                    <section type="texthistrev">
                        <head>Textual History: Revision</head>
                        <p>Once the text is printed (in the 1869 <xref doc="a.1-1870.tb2.bl.rad" workcode="2-1849.s102">Second Trial Book</xref>) it remains
                            unchanged thereafter. The title in the 1870 <title level="doc">
                                <xref doc="a.1-1870.1stedn.rad" workcode="2-1849.s102">
                                    <hi rend="i">Poems</hi>
                                </xref>
                            </title> is <title level="wrk">
                                <hi rend="i">&#8220;St. Luke the Painter (For a Drawing)&#8221;</hi>
                            </title>, whereas in 1881 it is headed <title level="wrk">
                                <hi rend="i">&#8220;St. Luke the Painter&#8221;</hi>
                            </title>, and stands as the first of the three <title level="wrk">
                                <xref doc="a.2-1849.s102.raw">
                                    <hi rend="i">&#8220;Old and New Art&#8221;</hi>
                                </xref>
                            </title> sonnets in <title level="wrk">
                                <xref doc="a.22-1881.raw">
                                    <hi rend="i">The House of Life</hi>
                                </xref>
                            </title>. In 1870 it is placed among the <title level="wrk">
                                <xref doc="a.8a-1850.raw">
                                    <hi rend="i">Sonnets for Pictures</hi>
                                </xref>
                            </title>.</p>
                    </section>
                    <section type="pictorial">
                        <head>Pictorial</head>
                        <p>As the 1870 title of the poem indicates, it was written to accompany a
                            drawing that DGR perhaps made around 1857 for Ruskin. Apparently when he
                            originally wrote the sonnet in 1849 he planned to do a drawing, perhaps
                            a painting, to accompany the sonnet, but he did not execute the work at
                            that time (see see WMR, <bibl>
                                <xref doc="a.nd467.5.p7r58.rad" link="dead" from="15" workcode="2-1849.s102">
                                    <hi rend="i">Preraphaelite Diaries and Letters</hi>
                                </xref>
                                <pages>15</pages>
                            </bibl>). </p>
                    </section>
                    <section type="literary">
                        <head>Literary</head>
                        <p>As originally conceived, the work is closely related to DGR's early
                            pictures and poems having to do with the Blessed Virgin or her Dantean
                            equivalents. This relation is underscored by the sonnet's connection to <cit>
                                <bibl>
                                    <author>Anna Jameson</author>'s <title level="bk">
                                        <xref doc="a.jameson001.rad" link="dead">
                                            <hi rend="i">Legends of the Madonna</hi>
                                        </xref>
                                    </title>
                                </bibl>, a key early resource for DGR.
                                    Jameson:<quote>&#8220;St. Luke the Evangelist was early
                                    regarded as the great authority with respect to the few
                                    Scripture particulars relating to the character and life of
                                    Mary; so that, in the figurative sense, he may be said to
                                        have <hi rend="i">painted</hi> the portrait of her which has
                                    been since received as the perfect type of
                                womanhood.&#8221;</quote> (<bibl>
                                    <pages>47</pages>
                                </bibl>)</cit> Jameson then (<bibl>
                                <pages>47-48</pages>
                            </bibl>) enumerates out of texts from the <bibl>
                                <xref doc="a.bs185.rad" link="dead">Gospel According to St. Luke</xref>
                            </bibl> the various moral attributes of Mary; these correspond to what
                            DGR sets forth in his pair of sonnets on <title level="wrk">
                                <xref doc="a.9-1848.s40.raw">
                                    <hi rend="i">&#8220;The Girlhood of Mary Virgin&#8221;</hi>
                                </xref>
                            </title> and in the related pictures, as well as in <title level="wrk">
                                <xref doc="a.51-1869.raw">
                                    <hi rend="i">&#8220;Ave&#8221;</hi>
                                </xref>
                            </title>.</p>
                    </section>
                </commentaries>
                <commentaries>
                    <head>Commentary on &#8220;Old and New Art II&#8221; (&#8220;Not
                        as These&#8221;)&#8221;</head>
                    <section type="intro">
                        <head>Introduction</head>
                        <p>
                            <title level="wrk">&#8220;Not as These&#8221;</title>: The
                            sonnet works through a generic allusion to <xref doc="a.bs185.rad" link="dead">Luke
                                18: 11</xref> and the parable it locates,the story of the
                            self-righteous Pharisee and the self-deprecating Publican. DGR works the
                            biblical text into an allegory of the current condition of art and
                            poetry in England and in Europe more generally. The sonnet argues that
                            artists should not vaingloriously compare themselves to their less
                            cultured contemporaries, but to <quote>&#8220;the lights of the
                                great Past&#8221;</quote> (line 12), whose achievements will
                            throw most proud currencies into shadow.</p>
                    </section>
                    <section type="texthistcomp">
                        <head>Textual History: Composition</head>
                        <p>The earliest manuscript of this
                            sonnet, dating from about 1848, is the 
                             <xref doc="a.tinker.yale.rad" from="[39]">copy</xref>  at Yale, part of the
                            Beinecke's Tinker Collection. Three other integral manuscripts survive:
                            a <xref doc="a.sonnets.lcms.rad" workcode="2-1849.s102" from="[15]">fair
                            copy</xref> in the Library of Congress (with the other two sonnets in
                            the group); and a <xref doc="a.44-1869.fizms.rad" workcode="2-1849.s102" from="91">corrected copy</xref>  in the Fitzwilliam composite <xref doc="a.44-1869.fizms.rad">
                                <title level="wrk">&#8220;House of Life&#8221;</title>
                            </xref> sequence.</p>
                    </section>
                    <section type="texthistrev">
                        <head>Textual History: Revision</head>
                        <p>First printed as part of the three-sonnet unit in the 1881 <xref doc="a.2-1881.1stedn.rad" workcode="2-1849.s102">
                                <title level="wrk">
                                    <hi rend="i">Ballads and Sonnets</hi>
                                </title>
                            </xref>, where it formed part of <title level="wrk">
                                <xref doc="a.22-1881.raw">
                                    <hi rend="i">The House of Life</hi>
                                </xref>
                            </title> (Sonnets LXXV).</p>
                    </section>
                </commentaries>
                <commentaries>
                    <head>Commentary on &#8220;Old and New Art III&#8221; (&#8220;The Husbandmen&#8221;)&#8221;</head>
                    <section type="intro">
                        <head>Introduction</head>
                        <p>
                            <title level="wrk">&#8220;The Husbandmen&#8221;</title>: This
                            sonnet was originally written in 1848 and titled <quote>&#8220;To
                                the Young Painters of England, (In Memory of Those Before
                            Raffael)&#8221;</quote>. In that text it carried as a prefatory
                            text an excerpt from the parable of the laborers in the vineyard
                            (Matthew chapter 20) which underscored the programmatic contemporary
                            message of the poem. The sonnet is a early manifesto for the aims of the
                            Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood&#8212;indeed, the earliest we have.</p>
                        <p>The poem is therefore quite an important work. Not least significant is
                            its way of handling the biblical text, which DGR works so that it might
                            yield a contemporary meaning for the practise of artists. All of DGR's
                            early work that reaches for Christan, and especially Catholic and
                            medieval, references, operates in the same way. It is deployed in the
                            service of an artistic rather than a religious program, but an artistic
                            program conceived in quasi-religious terms. Not without reason would F.
                            W. H. Meyers title his famous early essay on DGR <title level="wrk">&#8220;The Religion of Beauty&#8221;</title>.</p>
                        <p>The argument of the sonnet is bold, and in the light of the later history
                            of modernist art movements, not a little prophetic. DGR is clearly
                            imagining his work as part of a movement that takes its inspiration from
                            before the coming of the Renaissance perspectivist revolution. He sees
                            this return to primitive models as the first step in a major revolution
                            in the practise of art. It is entirely possible, perhaps even likely,
                            that he associated his own artistic program with the
                                <quote>&#8220;Year of Revolutions&#8221;</quote>, 1848,
                            when the European political scene was undergoing such an upheaval (with
                            which he entirely sympathized).</p>
                    </section>
                    <section type="texthistcomp">
                        <head>Textual History: Composition</head>
                        <p> An <xref doc="a.tinker.yale.rad" from="[37]">early manuscript</xref> of this sonnet, dating from
                            before 1850, is at Yale, part of the Beinecke's Tinker Collection. Two 
                            other integral manuscripts survive: a <xref doc="a.sonnets.lcms.rad" workcode="2-1849.s102" from="[16]">fair copy</xref> in the Library
                            of Congress (with the other two sonnets in the group); a <xref doc="a.44-1869.fizms.rad" workcode="2-1849.s102" from="92">corrected
                            copy</xref> in the Fitzwilliam composite <xref doc="a.44-1869.fizms.rad">
                                <title level="wrk">&#8220;House of Life&#8221;</title>
                            </xref> sequence.  A <xref doc="a.">pencil copy</xref> interlineated
                            by WMR in a copy of <xref doc="a.2-1881.1stedn.raw">
                                <title level="wrk">
                                    <hi rend="i">Ballads and Sonnets</hi>
                                </title>
                            </xref>, not forthcoming, is said to have variant readings in lines 2, 3, 6, 7, 11, 12, 13 and to
                            represent, according to WMR's note in the book, &#8220;the
                            first state of this sonnet, 1848&#8221;.</p>
                    </section>
                    <section type="texthistrev">
                        <head>Textual History: Revision</head>
                        <p>The <xref doc="a.msbook.huntms.rad" from="[6]">Huntington Library manuscript</xref>,
                            which dates from 1848, has one revision (to the final line) which
                            appears to date from a later period&#8212;perhaps from 1880-1881,
                            when DGR was preparing to include the sonnet as part of the <title level="wrk">&#8220;Old and New Art&#8221;</title> sequence
                            in <title level="wrk">The House of Life</title> of 1881.</p>
                    </section>
                    <section type="pictorial">
                        <head>Pictorial</head>
                        <p>The sonnet bears a close relation to the series of cartoons DGR made in
                            1861 for Morris &amp; Co. for the east window of St. Martin's
                            Church, Scarborough. There were seven in all (see <xref doc="a.s133.raw">
                                <title level="pic">
                                    <hi rend="i">The Parable of the Vinyard</hi>
                                </title>
                            </xref> sequence).</p>
                    </section>
                    <section type="historical">
                        <head>Historical</head>
                        <p>The date of the sonnet, 1848, associates its program for an artistic
                            revolution with the &#8220;<quote>Year of
                            Revolutions</quote>&#8221; at large. The poem should be read in
                            relation to <xref doc="a.6-1848.raw">
                                <title level="wrk">&#8220;At the Sun-Rise in 1848&#8221;</title>
                            </xref> and <xref doc="a.6-1849.raw">
                                <title level="wrk">&#8220;On Refusal of Aid Between Nations&#8221;</title>
                            </xref>.</p>
                    </section>
                </commentaries>
                <section type="biblio">
                    <head>Bibliographic</head>
                    <p> 
                  <bibl>
                     <author>Baum</author> ed., 
                        <title level="bk">
                            <hi rend="i">
                                <xref doc="a.pr5244.h6.rad" link="dead" from="177" workcode="2-1849.s102" to="178">The House of Life</xref>
                        </hi>
                     </title>,  
                        <pages>177-178</pages>
                  </bibl>
                        <bibl>
                        <author>D. M. R. Bentley</author>, <title level="es">
                            <xref doc="a.englnotes.001.rad" link="dead" from="197" workcode="2-1849.s102"
                              to="203">&#8220;Rossetti's Pre-Raphaelite Manifesto: The
                                <title level="wrk">&#8216;Old and New
                                    Art&#8217;</title> Sonnets&#8221;</xref>
                        </title>, <title level="per">
                            <xref doc="a.englnotes.rad" link="dead">
                                <hi rend="i">English Language Notes</hi>
                            </xref>
                        </title> 15 (<date>1978</date>), <pages>197-203</pages>
                        </bibl>
                        <bibl>
                     <author>Marillier</author>, 
                            <title level="bk">
                                <hi rend="i">
                           <xref doc="a.nd497.r8.m33.rad" from="79" workcode="2-1849.s102">Dante Gabriel Rossetti. An Illustrated Memorial</xref>
                        </hi>
                            </title>,  
                            <pages>79</pages>
                  </bibl>
                        <bibl>
                     <author>WMR</author>, 
                            <xref doc="a.nd497.r8r8.rad" from="236" workcode="2-1849.s102">
                        <title level="wrk">
                           <hi rend="i">DGR. Designer and Writer</hi>
                        </title>
                     </xref>,  
                            <pages>236</pages>
                  </bibl>                     
                        <bibl>
                     <author>Surtees</author>, 
                            <title level="bk">
                                <hi rend="i">
                                    <xref doc="a.n6797.r58s9.vol1.rad" from="57" workcode="2-1849.s102">DGR. A Catalogue Raisonné</xref>
                        </hi>
                     </title>,  
                            <pages>I. 57</pages>
                  </bibl>                      
                        <bibl>
                     <author>Stein</author>, 
                            <title level="bk">
                                <hi rend="i">The Ritual of Interpretation.</hi>
                            </title>
                     <xref doc="a.pr469.a7s7.rad" link="dead" from="163" workcode="2-1849.s102" to="165"/>,  <pages>163-165</pages>
                  </bibl>
                    </p>
                </section>
            </commentaries>
            <linenotes id="a.2a-1849.i1" title="I. St. Luke the Painter (For a Drawing)"
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