Footnotes:
[1]See pages103-114.
[2]Letter to William Allingham, May 10th, 1861.
[3]"Athenæum," April, 1864.
[4]The original title of this picture wasEastern Slinger scaring Birds in Harvest-time: Moonrise. See Illustration at p.112.
[5]This picture was re-sold at Christie's in 1892 for 3,750 guineas.
[6]Sometimes entitledAn Athlete strangling a Python.
[7]At page62.
[8]Engraved in the "Magazine of Art," March, 1896.
[9]"Current Art" ("Magazine of Art," May, 1889).
[10]"The Studio," vol. iii.
[11]Reproductions of both of these drawings are given at p.18.
[12]"Letters of Dante Gabriel Rossetti to William Allingham," by George Birkbeck Hill, D.C.L., LL.D. London, T. Fisher Unwin, 1897.
[13]"La Peinture Anglaise Contemporaine" (Paris, Hachette, 1895).
[14]"Magazine of Art," March, 1896, p. 197.
[15]The asterisk denotes works exhibited at the Winter Exhibition of the Royal Academy of Arts, 1897.
[16]R.A., Royal Academy; G.G., Grosvenor Gallery; R.W.S., Royal Society of Painters in Water-Colours; S.S., Royal Society of British Artists, Suffolk Street; D.G., Dudley Gallery; S.P.P., Society of Portrait Painters.
[17]Exhibited in the Roman Section, by some blunder of the Committee; the picture having been painted in Rome.
[18]Purchased for £2,000 by the President and Council of the Royal Academy, under the terms of the Chantrey Bequest.
[19]Painted by invitation for the Collection of Portraits of Artists painted by themselves in the Uffizi Gallery, Florence.
[20]Painted for the house of Mr. Murquand, New York.
[21]Purchased for 1,000 guineas by the President and Council of the Royal Academy, under the terms of the Chantrey Bequest.
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