Long attracted by Jane Burden Morris’s unconventional beauty, Rossetti placed her at the center of this sheet, which he began as a head study, then developed to represent Mariana from Shakespeare’s Measure for Measure and Tennyson’s poem Mariana in the Moated Grange. Her expression and dejected posture convey frustrated desire and weary resignation—in both sources, Mariana waits unhappily for a tarrying fiancé. The artist likely intended the theme to echo Jane’s real-life dilemma, as about 1868 her nine-year marriage to William Morris grew strained and she became increasingly close to Rossetti.
The drawing relates to a painting Rossetti made in 1870, now in the Aberdeen City Art Gallery and Museum, and echoes lines from act 4, scene 1 of Shakespeare's play, where Mariana listens to a song that includes the line, "Take, O take, those lips away..." In the painting the artist replaced the vase of flowers with a singing boy, and gave Mariana a piece of embroidery to hold rather than a sprig of sycamore-fig, peach or willow leaves.
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Title:Jane Morris: Study for "Mariana"
Artist:Dante Gabriel Rossetti (British, London 1828–1882 Birchington-on-Sea)
Medium:Red, brown, off-white and black chalk on tan paper; four sheets butt-joined (and slightly tented)
Dimensions:sheet: 35 3/4 x 30 3/4 in. (90.8 x 78.1 cm)
Classification:Drawings
Credit Line:Gift of Jessie Lemont Trausil, 1947
Accession Number:47.66
Mrs. William Morris
Inscription: Signed with monogram and dated at lower right: "DGR/1868"
Mrs. William Morris; Aglaia Ionides Coronio (British), by 1882 to her death 1906sale, London, Hampton's, Nov. 21, 1906, no. 510, 220.10.0 GBP; Estate sale of the preceding, Hampton's (auction house), Nov. 21, 1906, lot. 510; sold for £220.10; Thomas Agnew & Sons, Ltd., 1906-8, bought at the preceding; Jessie Lemont Trausil (American)(bought from the preceding)
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William Michael Rossetti Dante Gabriel Rossetti: His Family-Letters. Ellis and Elvey, London, 1895, vol. 1, pp. 244–45.
Henry Currie Marillier, George Bell & Sons Dante Gabriel Rossetti, Illustrated Memorial of his Art and Life. London, 1899, pp. 149, 158, 261 [2nd ed., abridged and rev., 1901, p. 110].
Anne Carlisle English Drawings: XIX Century. New York: Hyperion Press, 1950, As "Mrs. William Morris", p. 88, ill.
Oswald Doughty, John Robert Wahl Letters of Dante Gabriel Rossetti. Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1965, cat. no. 2, vol. 2, p. 653.
Virginia Surtees The Paintings and Drawings of Dante Gabriel Rossetti: A Catalogue Raisonné. Oxford University Press, 2 vols., Oxford, 1971, cat. no. 231A, vol. I, pp. 121-122, vol. II, pl. 304.
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Maryan Wynn Ainsworth, Jane Bayard, Susan P. Casteras Dante Gabriel Rossetti and the Double Work of Art. Exh. cat., Yale University Art Gallery, September 23–November 14. 1976, fig. no. 18, p. 15, ill.
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Edvige Schulte Dante Gabriel Rossetti: Vita, arte, poesia. Liguori, Naples, 1986, p. 88.
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Maria Teresa Benedetti Dante Gabriel Rossetti. Edizioni Charta, Milan, 1998, cat. no. 361, p. 286 (not illustrated).
Hildegard Hammerschmidt-Hummel Die Shakespeare-Illustration (1594–2000). 3 vols., Wiesbaden and Mainz, 2003, vol. II, pp. 97, 493, no. 350, ill.
Julian Treuherz, Elizabeth Prettejohn, Edwin Becker Dante Gabriel Rossetti. Thames & Hudson, 2003, cat. no. 141, fig. no. fig. 64, pp. 92, 94 (related oil painting, Aberdeen Art Gallery & Museums).
Katharine Baetjer British Paintings in The Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1575–1875. The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, 2009, cat. no. 133, pp. 277-80, ill.
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