Details
Dante Gabriel Rossetti (1828-1882)
Ophelia
pencil, pen and black ink and brown wash, on paper
8¾ x 6 7/8 in. (22.3 x 17.5 cm.)
Provenance
William Michael Rossetti and by descent in his family to the present owner.
Literature
Surtees, vol. 1, no. 223; vol. 2. pl. 317, as 'Wood Nymph'.
Exhibited
Wightwick Manor, Wolverhampton (National Trust), c. 1949-53, no. 19, lent by Mrs Angeli.
Sale room notice
Please note that the sheet is inscribed 'Ophelia' in the lower right corner.

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Lot Essay

Mrs Rossetti Angeli told Virginia Surtees that she chose this drawing when, as a child, she was allowed by her father, William Michael Rossetti, to select one small drawing from those left unsold at her uncle's studio sale, held at Christie's on 12 May 1883. However, the drawing does not appear to correspond to any item in the sale, so perhaps it was not even included.

The drawing shows Ophelia weaving garlands prior to her suicide by drowning. Rossetti was powerfully attracted to the story of Shakespeare's heroine; for other examples see Surtees, nos. 108, 169 and 189.

Virginia Surtees dates the present drawing to 1870-75.

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