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The death of the centaur Nessus
Canvas; 114 x 79cm
Cat. 193
#39151042

The death of the centaur Nessus Canvas; 114 x 79cm Cat. 193

Gooseherd and geese.
#39160145

Gooseherd and geese.

Woman with pigeon.
#39160164

Woman with pigeon.

Gartenweg mit Huehnern - Gardenpath with hens,1916     
Canvas,110 x 110 cm                                    
                                                       
                                                       
Destroyed by fire 1945.
#39160369

Gartenweg mit Huehnern - Gardenpath with hens,1916 Canvas,110 x 110 cm...

Large hunting still-life,1883/84                       
Canvas                                                 
On loan from the Salzburg Provincial Government.       
Inv.11111.1987 004
#391605 7

Large hunting still-life,1883/84 Canvas...

Ruine am Meer - Ruin on the seashore.                  
Canvas,100,5 x 142 cm
#39160541

Ruine am Meer - Ruin on the seashore. Canvas,100,5 x 142 cm

Meeresstille - The silence of the sea,1887             
Wood,103 x 150 cm
#39160549

Meeresstille - The silence of the sea,1887 Wood,103 x 150 cm

Beim Heurigen - in a "Heurigen"-pub, 1899              
Oil on wood, 34 x 43,5 cm                              
Inv. 34.213
#39160569

Beim Heurigen - in a "Heurigen"-pub, 1899 Oil on wood, 34 x 43,5 c...

Farney Hall, Otley: Shooting party on moors
#39170117

Farney Hall, Otley: Shooting party on moors

Fishermen at Sea   
1796
Canvas; 914 x 1222 mm frame: 1120 x 1425 x 105 mm
T01585
#39170129

Fishermen at Sea 1796 Canvas; 914 x 1222 mm frame: 1120 x 1425 x 105 mm T0...

Beata Beatrix   circa 1864-70
Rossetti’s inspiration for this painting was the Vita Nuova (New Life), the Italian poet Dante’s account of his idealised love for Beatrice, and of her premature death. The death of Beatrice is symbolised by a sudden spiritual transfiguration. A bird, a messenger of death, drops a white poppy between her open hands. The shadow of the sundial rests on the figure nine, the number Dante connects mystically with Beatrice and her death. In the background the shadowy figure of Dante gazes towards the figure of Love. Rossetti saw this work as a memorial to his wife, Elizabeth Siddall, who had died in 1862.
Oil on canvas; 864 x 660 mm
N01279
#39170163

Beata Beatrix circa 1864-70 Rossetti’s inspiration for this painting was the...

The Election (a series of four paintings):
Chairing the Member   
1755
Oil on canvas; 100 x 127 cm
#391702 4

The Election (a series of four paintings): Chairing the Member 1755 Oil on...