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            <title>Beata Beatrix [print]</title>
            <author>Dante Gabriel Rossetti</author>

    
    
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            <copyright>©Delaware Art Museum, Samuel and Mary R. Bancroft Collection</copyright>
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                  <date compdate="1870,1913">1870-1913 (circa)</date>
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                  <medium>Charcoal, brown, grey and beige print, mounted on charcoal and olive board.</medium>
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                  <dimensions>Board: 46.3 x 38.3 cm; Print: 35.7 x 27.7 cm</dimensions>
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                     <other>Brown, wood-like striations across verso. Reproduction was probably mounted on a wood
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                     <note>Photograph by Frederick Hollyer</note>
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               <head>Introduction</head>
               <p> Commentary is not yet available for this work.</p>
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               <hi rend="c">Copyright,</hi>
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               <hi rend="c">Fredk Hollyer,</hi>
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               <hi rend="c">9, Pembroke Square.</hi>
               <lb/>
               <hi rend="c">Kensington</hi>.</p>
            <note>Purple stamp at lower right of print verso.</note>
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                  <p>Rossetti - <title level="pic">
         Beata Beatrix
        </title>
                     <lb/>from Mrs. Charles B. Holladay</p>
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               <desc>Cursive notations in black ink at top, left of center of verso.</desc>
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               <trans>Swift</trans>
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                  <gap extent="several inches"/> S168</trans>
               <desc>Cursive pencil notations at bottom left of verso. Swift is written upside-down.</desc>
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       The S168 is a reference 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>
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