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            <title>A Virgin and Child, by Hans Memmeling; in
 the Academy of Bruges </title>
            <author>Dante Gabriel Rossetti</author>

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         <date compdate="1849-10">1849 October</date>
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            <meter>iambic pentameter</meter>
            <genre>sonnet</genre>
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            <head>Commentary</head>
            <section type="intro">
               <head>Introduction</head>
               <p>The sonnet registers the importance of early Flemish art 
to DGR's experience and to his ideas about striking out on a 
new artistic course. During their trip to Bruges and Ghent in 
the fall of 1849, DGR and Holman Hunt were deeply moved, in particular
by the work of Van Eyck and Memling. Writing back to James Collinson,
DGR was eloquent on what he called Memling's "greatest 
production", the <title level="wrk">
                     <hi rend="i">St. John's 
Altarpiece</hi>
                  </title> in the Hospital of St. John in Bruges 
(see WMR, <bibl>
                     <xref doc="a.pr5246.a4.vol1.rad" link="dead" from="84">
                        <title level="wrk">
                           <hi rend="i">Letters</hi>
                        </title>
                     </xref> 
                     <pages>I. 84</pages>
                  </bibl>, 
letter of 25 October 1849). The Hospital is now the Hans Memlingmuseum.</p>
               <p>So far as this sonnet is concerned, however, while scholars 
still often see it as an illustration of the left panel of 
the Hospital of St. John's altarpiece, it is almost certainly a response to
another picture altogether: an outer wing of the 
<title level="wrk">
                     <hi rend="i">Altarpiece of
the Baptism of Christ</hi>
                  </title> by the Belgian master Gerard David. DGR
saw the latter in the museum of the Academy of Bruges, which he 
also visited in 1849. The painting was commonly attributed to Memling
in the nineteenth century. The attribution to David was not made until
many years after DGR's visit to Bruges.</p>
               <p>See also <xref doc="a.42-1849.raw">
                     <title level="wrk">&#8220;For 
a Marriage of St. Katherine, by the same&#8221;</title>
                  </xref>.</p>
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               <head>Textual History: Composition</head>
               <p>As DGR's letter to Collinson indicates, the sonnet was written in late October 1849.  The only known manuscript is a <xref doc="a.41-1849.sangms.rad">copy</xref> made by WMR.  This is an important document because it preserves a set of revisions that represent DGR's later changes to the work.  The autograph manuscript from which these revisions derive was certainly available to WMR when he was editing his brother's work for his first (1886) collected edition, because that text gives the revised version of the sonnet, not the 1850. <bibl>
                     <title>
                        <xref doc="a.ap4.g415.1.4.rad" from="180" workcode="41-1849">Germ</xref>
                     </title> 
                  </bibl> version.</p>
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            <section type="texthistrev">
               <head>Textual History: Revision</head>
               <p/>
            </section>
            <section type="prodhist">
               <head>Production History</head>
               <p/>
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            <section type="recepthist">
               <head>Reception</head>
               <p/>
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            <section type="icon">
               <head>Iconographic</head>
               <p/>
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            <section type="printhist">
               <head>Printing History</head>
               <p>The sonnet was first published as part of the 
group of the <title level="wrk">
                     <xref doc="a.8a-1850.raw">&#8220;Sonnets 
for Pictures&#8221;</xref>
                  </title> in <title level="per">
                     <xref doc="a.ap4.g415.1.4.rad" workcode="8a-1850" from="180">
                        <hi rend="i">The Germ</hi>
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                  </title> no. 4
 (30 April 1850). It was printed next among the 
<xref doc="a.pr5240.1886.rad" link="dead" from="348" workcode="42-1849">
                     <title level="wrk">
                        <hi rend="i">1886</hi>
                     </title>
                  </xref> Collected 
Edition's <title>&#8220;Sonnets 
for Pictures&#8221;</title> and collected thereafter.</p>
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            <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/>
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            <section type="autobio">
               <head>Autobiographical</head>
               <p/>
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            <section type="biblio">
               <head>Bibliographic</head>
               <p>
                  <bibl>
                     <author>Gail Lynn Goldberg</author>, <title level="es">&#8220;Rossetti's Sonnet on &#8216;<title level="wrk">
                           <xref doc="a.41-1849.raw">A Virgin and Child by Hans Memmeling</xref>
                        </title>&#8217;: Considering a 
Counterpart&#8221;</title>, <title level="per">
                        <xref doc="a.pr461.v53.rad" link="dead">
                           <hi rend="i">Victorian 
Poetry</hi>
                        </xref>
                     </title> 24 (<date>1986</date>), 
<pages>229-243</pages>.</bibl>
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(1911).</xref>
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