Image: manchesterartgallery.org. Presumed to be the same Monte Gennaro (also known as Monte Zappi), east of Rome, as in The Sabines from Tusculum. Media: oil on canvas. Dimensions: 630 x 306 mm (0.19 m²). History: signed and dated 1904; Louisa Mary Garrett bequest to Manchester Art Gallery, 1936. Location: Manchester Art Gallery.
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NEW-RISEN HOPE (TATE) and NEW-RISEN HOPE (MELBOURNE).
Photo/image: Jonathan Russell/www.ngv.vic.gov.au. There are two versions of this image, one in the Tate, London (left) and one in the National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne, Australia (right). Publications dating to the period in which the paintings were first exhibited refer to the image as 'Risen Hope' or just 'Hope.' NEW-RISEN HOPE (TATE). The outline of …
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JOAN OF ARC (FAITH).
Images: http://www.sothebys.com (scanned from auction catalogue). The Illustrated London News, 23 April 1904, mentions a picture by Annie on display at the New Gallery called 'Faith' ... with the strong expression of the face - an expression without the aid of eyes, for they are closed - might also be a Joan of Arc; the …