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Edward Burne-Jones - part 3, Art & Artists
December 2020
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Selected Publications
Paul Webb's Blogspot Art & Artists
Selected Authors/Editors
Paul Webb
Selected Artists
Sir Edward Coley Burne-Jones
Selected Artworks
Portrait of Edward Burne-Jones
Fair Rosamund and Queen Eleanor 1862
Fatima, Bluebeard's wife
King Cophetua and the Beggar Maid photogravure (the final model for the beggar maid was Frances Graham and the model for the singer is probably Jessie Keene (b.1872), or possibly her older sister Laura (b.1867/8), who also modelled for painter James McNeill Whistler in the 1880s)
Morgan le Fay 1862
The Annunciation - The Flower of God painted for the Dalziel Brothers
The Liberation of St Peter stained glass Answers to Prayer window St Michael and All Angels church, Lyndhurst, Hampshire
An Idyllic Scene; sketch of Two Seated Figures, preliminary sketch for Le Chant d'Amour, model possibly Fanny Cornforth
Ariadne
Studies of Drapery and the Figure of the Virgin for The Annunciation (The Virgin Annunciate), stained glass designs for the Church of St Martin’s-on-the-Hill, Scarborough, North Yorkshire
Study for Tile of the Story of Beauty and the Beast, recto. verso: Study for The Wine of Circe
Beauty and the Beast, ceramic tile panel
Study of the Head of Tristram for ‘The Madness of Sir Tristram’
Two Studies of Tristram for ‘The Madness of Sir Tristram’
The Madness of Sir Tristram
The Attempted Suicide of La Belle Isoude (Isolde the Fair attempts to kill herself) from The Story of Tristan and Isolde stained glass for Harden Grange, Bingley, Yorkshire (Yseult, Iseult, Isolde)
The Madness of Sir Tristram stained glass for Walter Dunlop, Harden Grange, Bingley, Yorkshire
Study of Iseult (Isoude) for ‘The Marriage of Sir Tristram’. Verso: Figure of Sir Tristram
The Tomb of Sir Tristram and Isoude stained glass for Harden Grange, Bingley, Yorkshire (Yseult, Iseult, Isolde)
Tomb of Tristram and Isoude, with two Entwined Greyhounds below; cartoon for stained glass for Walter Dunlop of Bradford at his music room at Harden Grange, near Bingley, Yorkshire (Yseult,Iseult, Isolde)
Cinderella
Drapery study of a Standing Woman for Cinderella
David Poeta, Stained Glass Window (King David the Poet) for Charles Hastings at Silsden House, Keighley, West Yorkshire
The Merciful Knight. (The subject is taken from the life of the Florentine knight St John Gualberto, founder of the Valombrosan Order in 1039.)
Composition Study for The Merciful Knight. The subject is taken from the life of the Florentine knight St John Gualberto, founder of the Valombrosan Order in 1039.
Composition Study for ‘The Merciful Knight’; verso: study for a Nativity - c. 1863 Tate. The subject is taken from the life of the Florentine Knight, St John Gualberto, founder of the Valombrosan Order in 1039.
Nude Study of the Knight for The Merciful Knight. The subject is taken from the life of the Florentine knight St John Gualberto, founder of the Valombrosan Order in 1039.
Study of Knight for ‘The Merciful Knight’. The subject is taken from the life of the Florentine knight St John Gualberto, founder of the Valombrosan Order in 1039.
Initial design for the South transept window for St Michael and All Angels church, Lyndhurst, Hampshire
Study of a Seated Male Nude for a soldier in The Liberation of St Peter for the stained glass design St Michael and All Angels church, Lyndhurst, Hampshire
Two Studies of a Seated Male Nude for ‘The Liberation of St Peter’ stained glass design for St Michael and All Angels church, Lyndhurst, Hampshire
An Angel Harpist facing left stained glass design for an Angel Harpist facing left stained glass design for St Michael and All Angels church, Lyndhurst, Hampshire
St Anne; St Monica stained glass, St Michael and All Angels church, Lyndhurst, Hampshire
Phyllis (Phillida, Phyllida, Phyllidis), Imago Phyllidis Martyris 3 tiles with 10 border tiles painted with a foliate design. from a series of tiles based on Chaucer's Legend of Goode Wimmen (Good Women), painted on seven ceramic tiles
Ariadne from a series of tiles based on Chaucer's Legend of Goode Wimmen (Good Women), painted on seven ceramic tiles
Griselda - Chaucer's Legend of Good Women stained glass design for The Hill at Witley for Myles Birket Foster
Drapery Study of Hypermnestra for Hypermnestra and Phyllis (Phillida, Phyllida, Phyllidis) stained glass design for Chaucer's 'Legend of Good Women' for Peterhouse College Combination Room Cambridge
Legend of Good Women: Chaucer Asleep, stained glass panel
Amor and Alcestis, stained glass design for Chaucer's Legend of Goode Wimmen for Peterhouse College Combination Room Cambridge (Good Women)
Hypsipile (Hypsipyle, Ypsiphile, Hypsiphile, Hypsiphele) and Medea (Ypsiphile and Medea, Hypsiphile and Medea) stained glass design for Chaucer's Legend Goode Wimmen for Peterhouse College Combination Room Cambridge (Good Women)
Dorigen (B-J); Griselda (B-J); Chaucer (?); Cressida (Creside, Criseyde by B-J); Constance (B-J) Spring (WM); Summer (WM); St George (B-J); Autumn (WM); Winter (WM) stained glass Oakwood Hall, Bingley, Yorkshire (built by Thomas Garnett, now The Oakwood Hall Hotel)


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