A wood engraving of Du Maurier's drawing Non Satis, an illustration to Berni's poem of the same name, was published in Once a Week, 1860; Dumaurier, op. cit., p. 22, repr, f. p. 48. The pose of the female model for Thomas Morton's "An Orphan's Family Christmas", George Du Maurier's "Non Satis" and Burne-Jones's "Summer Snow" are so similar that it suggests a common origin. As all three were members of the Hogarth Club, which in March 1860 began a life class and it is most probable that this similarity indicates that the three artist's drew from the model on the same occasion at the club.