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	           <title>Jane Morris seated in a wicker chair, three quarter length</title>
	           <author>Dante Gabriel Rossetti and John Parsons</author>
 	
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            <edition>1</edition>
            <copyright>© V&amp;A Images/Victoria and Albert Museum</copyright>
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               <title>[untitled]</title>
	              <artist>DGR and John Parsons</artist>
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                  <date compdate="1865">1865</date>
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                  <location>Victoria and Albert Museum</location>
	                 <recnum>1737,1939</recnum>
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                  <note>The Birmingham City Museum and Art Gallery has <xref doc="a.sa140bbb.rap">another, smaller</xref> print of 
the photograph (20.5 x 14.8 cm). The Victoria and Albert has a 
<xref doc="a.sa140bb.rap">second copy</xref> in which the print is much lighter and the image severely cropped 
(Record No. 819,42). This second print measures 25.3 x 20.4cm. </note>
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                  <medium>photograph</medium>
	                 <technique>collodion print</technique>
                  <dimensions>22.6 x 16.2 cm</dimensions>
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            <head>Commentary</head>
      	     <section type="intro">	  
               <head>Introduction</head>
	              <p>Mrs. Morris facing right, seated in a wicker chair with her hands
in her lap. The scene is DGR's garden with a two-layered backdrop framing
the sitter. In the far background and only partly visible stands the decorated screen DGR used in 
<xref doc="a.sa140aa.rap">another pose</xref> from this series; just in
front of the screen is a large black cloth that serves as the 
immediate background to the seated figure.</p>
               <p>Two versions of this shot are included in the 
<xref doc="a.bottomly.rad">album of Jane Morris Photographs</xref> put together
in 1933 by Gordon Bottomly; they are the third and fourth in the sequence of
twenty-eight prints in the album. The 
<xref doc="a.sa140bb.tif">second of the two</xref> is much more closely cropped 
so that one loses the double-layered framing effect; in the second image only 
a small fragment of the decorated screen is visible at the bottom left</p>
      	     </section>
      	     <section type="prodhist">	  
               <head>Production History</head>
	              <p>This is an original print made in 1865.</p>
      	     </section>
            <section type="recepthist">          
               <head>Reception</head>
	              <p/>
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      	     <section type="icon">	  
               <head>Iconographic</head>
	              <p/>
      	     </section>
      	     <section type="pictorial">	  
               <head>Pictorial</head>
	              <p/>
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      	     <section type="historical">	  
               <head>Historical</head>
	              <p/>
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      	     <section type="literary">	  
               <head>Literary</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>Bartram</author>, 
<xref doc="a.bartram001.rad" link="dead" from="38" to="40" workcode="sa140">
                        <title level="wrk">
                           <hi rend="i">Pre-Raphaelite
Photography</hi>
                        </title>
                     </xref>, <pages>38-40</pages>.</bibl>

                  <bibl>
                     <author>Bartram</author>, 
<xref doc="a.bartram002.rad" link="dead" workcode="sa140">
                        <title level="bk">
                           <hi rend="i">The 
Pre-Raphaelite Camera</hi>
                        </title>
                     </xref>, <pages>Chapters 5-6</pages>.</bibl>

                  <bibl>
                     <xref doc="a.ac-tokyo1990.rad" link="dead" from="185" workcode="sa140">
                        <title level="bk">
                           <hi rend="i">DGR 1828-1882: An Exhibition</hi>
                        </title> [Tokyo 1990]</xref>, 
<pages>185</pages>.</bibl>
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