Peter Miller may have owned it in 1864; Mrs. Philip Rathbone; Fairfax Murray; Sold at Murray Sale at Christie's on January 30, 1920 (lot 71) for £120. 15 s; Bought by Gooden & Fox; Present whereabouts unknown
Inscriptions
Artist's monogram and date bottom left:
DGR 1862
Title top right:
Monna Rosa
Notes
English: Painting seems to have disappeared from view, so this is perhaps the only visual record of it. Photos may have been taken for Samuel Bancroft, Jr. about 1900 (as were many other early photos)
"Masterpieces of D. G. Rossetti (1828-1882): Sixty Reproductions of Photographs from the Original Oil-paintings", Gowans & Gray (publisher), 1923, p. 22.
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