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Tuesday was the 110th anniversary of his death, so let's take a look at the life of Sir Edward Burne-Jones (1833-1898), the English pre-Raphaelite who often wished that he could have been the ...
More than a century on from his death, the last of the Pre‑Raphaelites remains an oddly controversial figure. No artist more potently embodies our ambivalent feelings towards this most British of art ...
34 x 19 cm. (13.4 x 7.5 in.) thence by descent to his daughter Margaret Mackail (1866-1953), thence by descent to her daughter, Angela Margaret Thirkell (1890-1966), thence by descent to her son, ...
The Burlington Magazine, Vol. 161, No. 1391, Northern European art (February 2019), pp. 128-139 (12 pages) Between 1880 and his death in 1898, Edward Burne-Jones produced some of his largest and most ...
A long-lost painting by the Pre-Raphaelite artist Sir Edward Burne-Jones, one of the leading lights of the radical Victorian art movement, has been rediscovered and will be exhibited for the first ...
Hello, my name is Rosemary and I like the Pre-Raphaelites. No, wait! Don’t leave! I wanted to buy you coffee… I like the Pre-Raphaelites the same way I like pumpkin spice lattes despite 95 percent of ...
Early on at King Edward’s School he was marked out as a pupil of promise and transferred to the classics department which enabled him to attend university and prepare for a career in the Church. Yet ...
It’s easy to be sniffy about the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood, a bunch of bohemian Victorians obsessed with mythology and romanticism, who spent their days painting big, silly pictures of King Arthur ...
The seaside refuge of 19th-century artist Sir Edward Burne-Jones—who, along with his good friend William Morris, was among the most well-known English creatives of his time—has hit the market outside ...