English: [...] Although The End of the Song illustrates no specific incident in history or literature, it recalls two well-known literary subjects, Tristram and Iseult and Paolo and Francesca. [...] (Christie's)
Christie's, LotFinder: entry 1820623 (sale 6303, lot 17, London, 14 June 2000) Royal Academy Pictures, 1902, London, 1902, illustrated p. 169. Academy Notes, 1902, London, 1902, pp. 22, 106 (illustrated). Frank Rinder, 'The Royal Academy Exhibition of 1902,' Art Journal, 1902, pp. 206 (illustrated), 216-7. Alfred Yockney, 'The Art of Edmund Blair Leighton,' Art Annual, London, Christmas 1913, pp. 24, 26 (ilustrated), 31.
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