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The image is a print of the painting "Lady Lilith" by Dante Gabriel Rossetti.
The painting was first created in 1866–1868, with Rossetti's mistress Fanny Cornforth as the model. The subject is Lilith, a figure from ancient Judaic myth who is considered Adam's first wife. The painting portrays Lilith as a femme fatale, brushing her long hair and looking at herself in a hand mirror. The original painting is an oil on canvas, while this print is a watercolor and gouache on paper. It measures 11 x 14 There is some crimping along the edges which would be hidden when framed. Will be shipped in a mailing tube.
LADY LILITH, 1867. Dante Gabriel Rossetti, British (1828-1882) and his assistant. Henry Treffry Dunn, Watercolor and gouache on paper The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Rogers Fund, 1908 (08.162.1). © Print made in 1996 The Metropolitan Museum of Art. Printed in USA. 02-01194-8
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