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Reproduction of the painting, 'the vampire', by Sir Philip Burne-Jones. A portrait of a femme...

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Reproduction of the painting, 'the vampire', by Sir Philip Burne-Jones. A portrait of a femme fatale vampire leaning over her male victim. The model for Philip's vampire was Mrs. Patrick Campbell, an actress. In 1897, he displayed the painting at an exhibition with a poem "The Vampire" by his cousin, Rudyard Kipling, that described the foolishness of a man allowing himself to be destroyed by a heartless woman. This exhibition was held only a few months before Stoker's Dracula was first in print. Rudyard Kipling was allegedly inspired to write his poem ''The Vampire'' after viewing the painting.
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British Library, London, UK
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[Recessional. [A cutting from "The Times", 17 July 1897.]] Illustrator: Burne-Jones, Philip New York: Critic Co, 1898 [1897] Source/Shelfmark: File 279.(2)

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gothic exhibition / supernatural being / bedroom / event / events / people / interiors / terror and wonder the gothic imagination / british library exhibitions / bed chamber / occult sciences / vampire / two people / british library exhibition / gothic / terror and wonder gothic imagination / the occult / bedchamber / vampires / painting
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