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'''''The Black Brunswicker''''' (1860) is a [[painting]] by [[John Everett Millais]] was inspired in part by the exploits of the Brunswickers<ref name="art" /><ref name="art">{{Cite web|url=http://www.liverpoolmuseums.org.uk/picture-of-month/displayPicture.asp?id=170&venue=7|title=Lady Lever Art Gallery - artwork of the month|accessmonthday=7 April|accessyear=2007}}</ref> and in part by the contrasts of black broadcloth and pearl-white satin in a moment of tender conflict.<ref name="BLACKWOOD">{{cite web | last = | first = | authorlink = | coauthors = | title = The Royal Academy and Other Exhibitions | work = Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine 88.537 (Excerpt, pp79-84) | publisher = | date = July 1860 | url = http://www.engl.duq.edu/servus/PR_Critic/BEMjul60.html | format = HTML | doi = | accessdate = 2007-09-19 }}</ref>
 
In a letter to his wife, [[Effie Gray]], Millais described his inspiration for the work:
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The artwork took an estimated three months to paint, and it was greatly admired at the time. It was also bought for the highest price Millais had ever received from dealer and publisher [[Ernest Gambart]] - the lucrative sum of 100 [[guinea (British coin)|guineas]].<ref name="art" /> Later, in 1898, William Hesketh Lever purchased the work for his private collection.<ref name="art" />
[[Charles Dickens]]' daughter was used as a model for the woman seen in the picture.<ref name="art" />
 
 
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