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Edward Burne-Jones Sir Edward Coley Burne-Jones, 1st Baronet, (; 28 August, 183317 June, 1898) was a British painter and designer associated with the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood which included Dante Gabriel Rossetti, John Millais, Ford Madox Brown and Holman ...
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1850s


1860s

*'' Girls in a Meadow'' (1860), private collection. *'' Sidonia von Bork 1560'' (1860),
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, London. *'' Clara von Bork 1560'' (1860),
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, London. *'' Merlin and Nimue from 'Morte d'Arthur''' (1861),
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, London. Listed at Bridgeman Art Library. *'' The Goldfish Pool'' or ''Girl and Goldfish'' (1861), Tullie House Museum, Carlisle. *'' Clerk Saunders'' (1861),
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, London. *'' The Annunciation and the Adoration of the Magi'' (1861),
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, London. *'' The Backgammon Players'' (1861–62),
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, Birmingham. *''
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'' (1862), Cecil French Bequest,
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. *'' The Madness Of Sir Tristram'' (1862), private collection. *'' King Mark and La Belle Iseult'' (1862),
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, Birmingham. *'' Fair Rosamund and Queen Eleanor'' (1862),
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, London. *''
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'' (1863), Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. *'' The Merciful Knight'' (1863),
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, Birmingham. *''
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'' (1865), private collection. Listed at Bridgeman Art Library. *'' Princesse Sabra'' (1865), Musée d'Orsay, Paris. *''
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'' (1865),
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. *'' The Prioress' Tale'' (1865–98),
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. *''
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'' (1865), Manchester Art Gallery, Manchester. Second version (c.1865), Yale Centre for British Art, Hartford. Both listed at Bridgeman Art Library. *'' The Garland: A Girl Tending Flowers'' (1866), Cecil French Bequest,
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. *'' The Mirror of Venus'' (1866–77), private collection. Later version, completed simultaneously: **1873–77 at the
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, Lisbon. *''
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'' (1867), private collection. Listed at Bridgeman Art Library. *'' Cupid Delivering Psyche'' (1867), Cecil French Bequest,
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. Three later versions of the same subject (all listed at Bridgeman Art Library). **1867 at the Cecil Higgins Art Gallery. **c1871 at
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. **date unknown, private collection. *''The Love Song'' (c.1868–73),
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, New York. *'' Green Summer'' (1868), private collection. Listed at Bridgeman Art Library. *'' Laus Veneris'' (1869),
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, Newcastle upon Tyne. *'' Autumn'' (1869–70), Roy Miles Fine Paintings. Listed at Bridgeman Art Library.


1870s

*'' Evening Star'' (1870), private collection. Listed at Bridgeman Art Library. *'' Phyllis and Demophoon'' (1870),
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, Birmingham. *'' The Sleeping Beauty'' (1870–73),
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, Puerto Rico. Study in Manchester Art Gallery, Manchester. *'' The Wheel of Fortune'' (1870 onwards), there are at least seven versions of this composition including: **c.1870 at the Carlisle City Art Gallery, Carlisle. **c.1870 at the Watts Gallery, Compton. **1871–77 at the
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, Melbourne. and ** 1871–85 part of the Cecil French Bequest,
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. **1877–83 at the Musée d'Orsay, Paris. **c.1882 at the
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, Cardiff (unfinished). *'' Fame'' (c.1870), Watts Gallery, Compton. *''
Love Love encompasses a range of strong and positive emotional and mental states, from the most sublime virtue or good habit, the deepest interpersonal affection, to the simplest pleasure. An example of this range of meanings is that the love o ...
'' or ''The Triumph of Love'' (c.1870), Watts Gallery, Compton. *'' Oblivion'' (c.1870), Watts Gallery, Compton. *'' Flying Figure'' (c.1870), Cecil French Bequest,
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. *'' Day'' (1870),
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, Harvard University. *''
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'' (1870),
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, Harvard University. *'' The Garden of Hesperides'' (1870–73), private collection. *''
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'' or ''Hope'' (1871),
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, Dunedin. Other versions of this subject: ** 1872–77 at the
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, Melbourne ** 1896 at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. *'' Dorigen of Bretaigne longing for the Safe Return of her Husband'' (1871),
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, London. Listed at Bridgeman Art Library. *'' Fides'' (1871),
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. *'' Venus Epithalamia'' (1871),
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, Harvard University. *'' Pan and Psyche'' (1872–74),
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, Harvard University. Second version in private collection. Both listed at Bridgeman Art Library. *'' Danäe and the Brazen Tower'' (1872), Ashmolean Museum, Oxford. There are two later versions of this composition (both listed at Bridgeman Art Library): **''Danaë Watching the Building of the Brazen Tower'' (1872),
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, Harvard University **''Danae or the Tower of Brass'' (1887–88), Glasgow Museums, Glasgow. *'' The Beguiling of Merlin'' (1872–77), Lady Lever Art Gallery, Port Sunlight. *'' Psyche entering the Portals of Olympus'' (1872–81),
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, Birmingham. *'' The Feast of Peleus'' (1872–81),
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, Birmingham. *'' Troy Triptych'' (1872–98),
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, Birmingham. *'' The Mirror of Venus'' (1875),
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, Lisbon. *'' Frieze of Eight Women Gathering Apples'' (1876),
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, London. *''
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'' (1876), Lady Lever Art Gallery, Port Sunlight. *'' Atlas Turned to Stone'' (c.1876), Southampton City Art Gallery. Listed at Bridgeman Art Library. *'' The Avenging Angel of St Catherine'' (1878), Cecil French Bequest,
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. *'' An Angel Playing a Flageolet'' (1878), Sudley House, National Museums Liverpool. Two further versions exist one in an unidentified private collection and one in Makins Collection. All are listed at Bridgeman Art Library. *'' A Musical Angel'' (c.1878–80), unknown.


1880s

*'' The Golden Stairs'' (1880),
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, London. *'' Lady Frances Balfour'' (1880), Musée des Beaux-Arts de Nantes *'' The Angel'' (1881), Glasgow Museums, Glasgow. *''
The Last Sleep of Arthur in Avalon ''The Last Sleep of Arthur in Avalon'' is a painting by Edward Burne-Jones, started in 1881. The massive painting measures 279 cm × 650 cm, and is widely considered to be Burne-Jones's ''magnum opus''.Waters, p. 42. The painting was o ...
'' (1881),
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, Puerto Rico. *'' Earth Mother'' (1882),
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, Massachusetts. Second version in a private collection (both listed at Bridgeman Art Library. *'' The Mermaid'' (1882),
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, London. *'' The Mill'' (1882),
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, London. *'' The Tree of Forgiveness'' (1882), Lady Lever Art Gallery, Port Sunlight. *'' The Magic Circle'' (c.1882),
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, London. *'' Georgiana Burne-Jones'' (1883), private collection (?). *'' King Cophetua and the Beggar Maid (painting)'' (1884),
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, London. *'' The Pilgrim at the Gate of Idleness'' (1884),
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. *'' The Morning of the Resurrection'' (1886),
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, London. *'' Sibylla Delphica'' (1886), Manchester Art Gallery, Manchester. *'' The Garden of Pan'' (c.1886),
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, Melbourne. *'' The Depths of the Sea'' (1887),
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, Harvard University. *'' The Star of Bethlehem'' (1887–91),
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, Birmingham. *'' The Nativity'' (1888),
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, Pittsburgh. *'' The King and the Shepherd'' (1888),
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, Pittsburgh. *'' The Heart of the Rose'' (1889), private collection.


1890s


Series


'' The Legend of St George and the Dragon'' (1865–67)


'' The Legend of Briar Rose'' (1885–90)

Farringdon Collection Trust, Buscot Park, Oxfordshire. Four major paintings with 10 "joining panels": #''Briars'' #''The Briar Wood'' (1st major painting) #''Briars'' #''Briars, with Helmet and Greave'' #''A Terrace, with a Curtain hanging before a flowering Briar'' #''The Council Chamber'' (2nd major painting) #''A Terrace, with a Curtain hanging before a flowering Briar'' #''A Stone Hall with flowering Briars'' #''The Garden Court'' (3rd major painting) #''A Stone Hall with flowering Briars'' #''A Stone Kitchen overgrown with Briars'' #''A Kitchen with a Cupboard overgrown with Briars'' #''The Rose Bower'' (4th major painting) #''A Kitchen, with a Basin, Towel and Briars''


Small Briar Rose series (1871–73)

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, Puerto Rico. * ''The Briar Wood'' * ''The Council Chamber'' * ''The Rose Bower''


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*''The Garden Court'',
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, Bristol. *''The Council Chamber'',
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, Wilmington. *''The Rose Bower'', Hugh Lane Gallery of Modern Art, Dublin.


'' The Days of Creation'' (1870–76)

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, Harvard University:


Pygmalion Series (1868–70)

Joseph Setton Collection (private), Paris – now owned by Lord Lloyd Webber:


Pygmalion and the Image Series or "Pygmalion and Galatea Series" (1875–78)

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, Birmingham:


The Perseus Cycle (1875-90s)

Only four of the paintings were completed in oil, although full size
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studies were rendered of all the images. #''The Call of Perseus'', full size study in Southampton Art Gallery. #''Perseus and the Graiae'' completed work in oil at Staatsgalerie, Stuttgart. Study in private collection, sketches at the Cecil Higgins Gallery and a full size study Southampton Art Gallery. #''The Arming of Perseus'' or ''Perseus and the Nereids'' (Sea Nymphs), study in Southampton Art Gallery. #''The Finding of Medusa'', full size study in Southampton Art Gallery. #''The Death of Medusa'', full size study in Southampton Art Gallery. #''The Birth of Pegasus and Chrysaor'', full size study in Southampton Art Gallery. #''The Rock of Doom'', completed work in oil at Staatsgalerie, Stuttgart; full size study in Southampton Art Gallery. #''The Doom Fulfilled'', completed work in oil at Staatsgalerie, Stuttgart; full size study in Southampton Art Gallery. ''Perseus and Andromeda'' (1876) Art Gallery of South Australia, Adelaide. Same composition as ''Doom Fulfilled''. #''The Baleful Head'', completed work in oil at Staatsgalerie, Stuttgart; full size study in Southampton Art Gallery. #''Atlas turned to Stone'', full size study in Southampton Art Gallery


Portraits

*'' Portrait of Lady Lewis'' (1870), private collection. *'' Portrait of Maria Zambaco'' (1870) *'' Portrait of La Baronne Madeleine Desandes'' (1895–96),
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, Melbourne. Second version in a private collection (both listed at Bridgeman Art Library). *'' Portrait of Katie Lewis'' (1886),


Undated

*'' The Temple of Love'',
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, London. *'' Flamma Vestalis'',
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, Harvard University. *'' Venus Discordia'',
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, Cardiff (unfinished). *'' Heart of the Rose''. Listed at Bridgeman Art Library.


References

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