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                <title>Sancta Lilias [print]</title>
            <title>The Blessed Damozel (central figure only)
                    [print]
               </title>
                <author>Dante Gabriel Rossetti</author>

                
                
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                <edition>1</edition>
                <copyright>©Delaware Art Museum, Samuel and Mary R. Bancroft Collection</copyright>
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                    <title>Sancta Lilias [print]</title>
                    <artist>DGR</artist>
                    <note>print by Hollyer</note>
                    <imageprod>
                        <date compdate="1874,1913">1874-1913 (circa)</date>
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                    <provenance>
                        <location>Delaware Art Museum</location>
                        <recnum/>
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                        <medium>Grey and ivory/cream print, mounted on beige board.</medium>
                        <technique/>
                        <dimensions>Board: 71 x 56 cm; Print: 43.9 x 41 cm</dimensions>
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                            <signature/>
                            <date/>
                            <other>A digital image of the <xref doc="a.sa609.verso.tif">verso</xref>
                                is available.</other>
                            <note>photograph by Frederick Hollyer</note>
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                <head>Commentary</head>
                <section type="intro">
                    <head>Introduction</head>
                    <p> Commentary is not yet available for this work.</p>
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                <p>Blessed Damozel D. Rosetti. $6.00. #12533</p>
                <note>Text is typed in purple ink on a piece of white paper attached to bottom right
                    of verso.</note>
                <p>
                    <msadds type="note">
                        <trans>
                            #266. Marillier. 1874. p. 178- 80
                        </trans>
                        <desc>Cursive pencil notation above image, at top left of board.</desc>
                        <note>The reference is to <bibl>
                        <author>Marillier</author>, <title level="bk">
                                    <hi rend="i">
                                        <xref doc="a.nd497.r8.m33.rad" from="178" to="180">DGR: An Illustrated
                                        Memorial</xref>
                                    </hi>
                                </title>, <pages>178-180</pages>
                     </bibl>.</note>
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                    <msadds type="note">
                        <trans>90</trans>
                        <desc>Cursive notation, possibly an accession number, in faded brown ink in
                            bottom left corner.</desc>
                    </msadds>

                    <msadds type="note">
                        <trans>244 C</trans>
                        <desc>Pencil notation at lower left of board.</desc>
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                    <msadds type="note">
                        <trans>
                            Head of the &#8220;<title level="pic">
                                    Blessed Damozel
                                </title>.&#8221; Also called -
                                    &#8220;<title level="pic">
                                    Sancta Lilias
                                </title> -&#8221; Lady Mount Temple #12583
                            Hollyer
                        </trans>
                        <desc>Pencil notations below image, across bottom of bottom of board.</desc>
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                        <trans>85 <gap extent="several inches"/>
                            <title level="pic">Head of &#8216;The Blessed Damozel&#8217;</title>
                            <gap extent="several inches"/> 75</trans>
                        <desc>Pencil notations across top of verso. There is a box drawn around the
                            number 85 and a circle around the number 75.</desc>
                    </msadds>
                    <msadds type="note">
                        <trans>1892/1391</trans>
                        <desc>Notation in blue crayon along left side of verso.</desc>
                    </msadds>
                    <msadds type="note">
                        <trans>S244C</trans>
                        <desc>Pencil notation of number at bottom left.</desc>
                        <note>
                            The reference is to the work's catalogue number in
                            Surtees, <xref doc="a.n6797.r58s9.vol1.rad">
                                <title level="bk">
                                    <hi rend="i">A Catalogue Raisonné</hi>
                                </title>
                            </xref>.
                        </note>
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