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Rossetti lamenting the death of his wombat, 1869. Dante Gabriel Rossetti loved exotic animals and began to collect them with a passion after the tragic death of his wife Elizabeth Siddal in 1862. He had moved to 16 Cheyne Walk in Chelsea, a house with a large garden that soon became a miniature zoo. The wombats had a special place in Rossetti’s heart. In a letter to his brother he described the arrival of the first one as ‘a Joy, a Triumph, a Delight, a Madness’. This drawing commemorates the short-lived second wombat. Instead of being laid to rest in the handsome tomb we see here, the unfortunate marsupial was actually stuffed and placed in Rossetti’s entrance hall.
PD, 1939-5-13-6

Source: http://www.lewiscarroll.org/2012/05/08/g-a-h-gardners-annotations-hyperlinked-the-dormouse-and-dante-gabriel-rossettis-wombat/

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