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            <title>Beatrice Meeting Dante at a Marriage Feast, Denies Him
Her Salutation</title>
            <author>Dante Gabriel Rossetti</author>

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         <date>1851-1855</date>
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         <subject>&#8220;The subject. . .represents Beatrice walking in a wedding procession of young bridesmaids into a house for the wedding feast.  Dante gazes intently at her as she passes, but she looks haughtily at him; in great distress he leans against the frescoed wall, supported by a man at his side&#8221; (<bibl>
               <author>Surtees</author>, <xref doc="a.n6797.r58s9.vol1.rad" from="17" workcode="s50" link="dead">
                  <title level="bk">
                     <hi rend="i">A Catalogue Raisonné</hi>
                  </title>
               </xref>, 
        <pages>I. 17</pages>.</bibl>).</subject>
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            <name>Elizabeth Siddal</name>
            <note>Elizabeth Siddal sat for the figure of Beatrice.</note>
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            <head>Commentary</head>
            <section type="intro">
               <head>Introduction</head>
               <p>This is the picture that first drew Ruskin's attention to DGR's work when it was exhibited at a winter gallery exhibition in 1852: &#8220;a most glorious piece of <hi rend="i">colour</hi>&#8221; he called it (see <bibl>
                     <author>Grieve</author>, <xref doc="a." from="17" to="18" workcode="s50">
                        <title level="bk">
                           <hi rend="i">Art of DGR: Pre&#8211;Raphaelite Period</hi>
                        </title>
                     </xref>, <pages>17-18</pages>.</bibl>).  The subject is one that, in 1848, DGR said he intended to turn into an illustration for his translation of the  
        <bibl>
                     <xref doc="a.9d-1861.raw">
                        <title level="bk">
                           <hi rend="i">Vita Nuova</hi>
                        </title>
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        (see <xref doc="a.s42.raw">
                     <title level="bk">
                        <hi rend="i">The First Anniversary of the Death of Beatrice</hi>
                     </title>
                  </xref>).</p>
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               <head>Textual History: Composition</head>
               <p/>
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            <section type="texthistrev">
               <head>Textual History: Revision</head>
               <p/>
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            <section type="prodhist">
               <head>Production History</head>
               <p>In a letter to Charles Lyell in November of 1848 DGR outlined ten different &#8220;<quote>opportunities for pictorial illustration</quote>&#8221; he had gleaned from Dante's <xref doc="a.9d-1861.raw">
                     <title level="bk">
                        <hi rend="i">Vita Nuova</hi>
                     </title>
                  </xref> (Fredeman, <xref doc="a.">
                     <title>
                        <hi rend="i">Correspondence</hi>
                     </title>
                  </xref>, 48.12). He did two versions of this particular scene in watercolour. <xref doc="a.s50.rap">The first</xref> was the picture exhibited in the winter of 1852, <xref doc="a.s50.r-1.rap">the second</xref> was a duplicate that DGR began for Ellen Heaton in 1855 but eventually sold to Ruskin.  &#8220;Disliking the face of one of the bridesmaids, [Ruskin] asked Rossetti to alter it, and on going one day to Chatham Place when the artist was not there found to his dismay that Rossetti had taken the head entirely out, preparatory to painting in a new one.  The incident provoked a scolding from Ruskin&#8221; (see 
        <bibl>
                     <author>Surtees</author>, <xref doc="a.n6797.r58s9.vol1.rad" from="17" workcode="s50" link="dead">
                        <title level="bk">
                           <hi rend="i">A Catalogue Raisonné</hi>
                        </title>
                     </xref>, 
            <pages>I. 17</pages>.</bibl>).
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               <head>Reception</head>
               <p/>
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               <head>Iconographic</head>
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            <section type="pictorial">
               <head>Pictorial</head>
               <p/>
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            <section type="historical">
               <head>Historical</head>
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            <section type="literary">
               <head>Literary</head>
               <p>The work illustrates a <xref doc="a.1-1861.yale.rad" from="245" to="246" workcode="9d-1861">key passage</xref> that comes fairly early in the 
    <bibl>
                     <xref doc="a.9d-1861.raw">
                        <title level="bk">
                           <hi rend="i">Vita Nuova</hi>
                        </title>
                     </xref>
                  </bibl>.</p>
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               <head>Translation</head>
               <p/>
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               <head>Autobiographical</head>
               <p/>
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            <section type="biblio">
               <head>Bibliographic</head>
               <p>
                  <bibl>
                     <author>Grieve</author>, <xref doc="a." from="17" to="18" workcode="s50" link="dead">
                        <title level="bk">
                           <hi rend="i">Art of DGR: Pre&#8211;Raphaelite Period</hi>
                        </title>
                     </xref>, <pages>17-18</pages>.</bibl>
    
                  <bibl>
                     <author>Benedetti</author>, <xref doc="a.nc242.r646.rad" from="172" workcode="s50" to="173" link="dead">
                        <title level="bk">
                           <hi rend="i">Dante Gabriel Rossetti.</hi>
                        </title>
                     </xref>, 172-173.</bibl>
    
                  <bibl>
                     <author>Fredeman</author>, <xref doc="a.">
                        <title>
                           <hi rend="i">Correspondence</hi>
                        </title>
                     </xref>, <pages>48.12</pages>.</bibl>
    
                  <bibl>
                     <xref doc="a.ac-tate1984.rad" from="254-255" workcode="s50" link="dead">
                        <title level="bk">
                           <hi rend="i">The Pre&#8211;Raphaelites</hi>
                        </title>
                     </xref> [Tate 1984], <pages>254-255</pages>.</bibl>
                  <bibl>
                     <author>Surtees</author>, <xref doc="a.n6797.r58s9.vol1.rad" from="17" to="18" workcode="s50" link="dead">
                        <title level="bk">
                           <hi rend="i">A Catalogue Raisonné</hi>
                        </title>
                     </xref>, 
        <pages>vol. 1, 17-18 (no. 50)</pages>.</bibl>
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