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Tate Britain Exhibition

Paintings and Drawings of the 1860 Period

27 April – 29 July 1923

Dante Gabriel Rossetti, The Girlhood of Mary Virgin 1848–9. Tate.

The aim of this exhibition was to show some of the paintings by the artists who were chiefly responsible for Book Illustration of the Sixties, concurrently with their work in black and white.

Limitations of space had made it necessary to confine the exhibition chiefly to the earlier work, done before 1865, by Rossetti, Millais, Arthur Hughes, Sandys and Burne-Jones, leaving the slightly later works of Pinwell, Boyd Houghton, Walker and others for a subsequent exhibition.

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Dates

27 April – 29 July 1923

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  • Dante Gabriel Rossetti

    1828–1882
  • Sir John Everett Millais, Bt

    1829–1896
  • Arthur Hughes

    1832–1915
  • George John Pinwell

    1842–1875
  • Arthur Boyd Houghton

    1836–1875
  • Frederick Walker

    1840–1875
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