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'A bacchante'
1875
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The brightness of an Italian day contrasts with the marble and shade of the
interior. An extract from a poem about the Bacchanalia (by Gosse) is apparently
fastened to the reverse (for those of literary inclination); however, as usual,
the subject is a tryst, and an alternative title for the picture is "There he
is!".
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