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_Zeyra_, 43. CHISWICK PRESS: PRINTED BY CHARLES WHITTINGHAM AND CO. TOOKS COURT, CHANCERY LANE, LONDON. Footnotes: [1] See pages 103-114. [2] Letter to William Allingham, May 10th, 1861. [3] "Athenaeum," April, 1864. [4] The original title of this picture was _Eastern Slinger scaring Birds in Harvest-time: Moonrise_. See Illustration at p. 112. [5] This picture was re-sold at Christie's in 1892 for 3,750 guineas. [6] Sometimes entitled _An Athlete strangling a Python_. [7] At page 62. [8] Engraved in the "Magazine of Art," March, 1896. [9] "Current Art" ("Magazine of Art," May, 1889). [10] "The Studio," vol. iii. [11] Reproductions of both of these drawings are given at p. 18. [12] "Letters of Dante Gabriel Rossetti to William Allingham," by George Birkbeck Hill, D.C.L., LL.D. London, T. Fisher Unwin, 1897. [13] "La Peinture Anglaise Contemporaine" (Paris, Hachette, 1895). [14] "Magazine of Art," March, 1896, p. 197. [15] The asterisk denotes works exhibited at the Winter Exhibition of the Royal Academy of Arts, 1897. [16] R.A., Royal Academy; G.G., Grosvenor Gallery; R.W.S., Royal Society of Painters in Water-Colours; S.S., Royal Society of British Artists, Suffolk Street; D.G., Dudley Gallery; S.P.P., Society of Portrait Painters. [17] Exhibited in the Roman Section, by some blunder of the Committee; the picture having been painted in Rome. [18] Purchased for L2,000 by the President and Council of the Royal Academy, under the terms of the Chantrey Bequest. [19] Painted by invitation for the Collection of Portraits of Artists painted by themselves in the Uffizi Gallery, Florence. [20] Painted for the house of Mr. Murquand, New York. [21] Purchased for 1,000 guineas by the President and Council of the Royal Academy, under the terms of the Chantrey Bequest. * * * * * Transcriber's note: Passages in italics are indicated by _underscore_. Images have been moved from the middle of a paragraph to the closest paragraph break or to the end of a long quote. The following misprints have been corrected: "Dyson-Perrin" corrected to "Dyson-Perrins" (page v) "Frederic" corrected to "Frederick" (page 25 and index) Missing word added on page 101 (assumed "the"). Additional spacing after some of the quotes is intentional to indicate both the end of a quotation and the beginning of a new paragraph as prese
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