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Edward Burne-Jones part 9, 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
Sir Edward Burne-Jones and William Morris in the Garden at The Grange, North End Road, Fulham 27 July 1890
Venus Concordia drawing
Venus Concordia
Venus Discordia (Maria Zambaco appears as Venus)
Feast of Peleus and Thetis (smaller version)
Feast of Peleus and Thetis
Drapery study for St Matthew for the central light of the three-light northernmost window in the east wall of the south transept, Jesus College chapel, Cambridge
St Matthew stained glass design for Jesus College chapel, Cambridge
St Matthew stained glass for Jesus College chapel, Cambridge, south transept
Sibylla Persica (the Persian Sibyl) stained glass Jesus College chapel, Cambridge
St Matthew stained glass the Chapel of Cheadle Royal Hospital, Cheshire
Sibylla Delphica (the Delphic Sibyl); St Luke; Sibylla Cumana (the Cumaean Sibyl); Christ at Gethsemane; Christ whipped and scourged; Christ Carrying the Cross stained glass Jesus College Chapel, Cambridge
St Luke stained glass design for Jesus College chapel, Cambridge
Phrygian Sibyl (Sybilla Phrygea), St Mark, Libyan Sibyl (Sibylla Libyssa, Sibylla Libica) stained glass Jesus College chapel, Cambridge
Erythraean Sibyl (Sibylla Erythraea); St John; Tiburtine Sibyl (Sibylla Tiburtina); Ascension of Christ; Ascension of Christ; Adoration of the Lamb; Holy Trinity in Heaven Vision of St Stephen stained glass Jesus College chapel, Cambridge
Tiburtine Sibyl (Sibylla Tiburtina) for a figure in the St John stained glass design for Jesus College chapel, Cambridge (south transept, west wall)
Tiburtine Sibyl (Sibylla Tiburtina); stained glass design for a figure in the St John window in the chapel at Jesus College chapel, Cambridge (south transept, west wall) and St Paul's Church, Irton, Cumbria
The Briar Rose: The Council Chamber (Delaware : Part Second Series)
A Tiger Fighting with a Snake (perhaps for some decoration at Castle Howard)
Angel Musicians; St Luke; St Matthew; Fidelitas; St Mark - stained Glass for The Old Meeting House, Birmingham
Adam and Eve with the Serpent and the Tree of Knowledge, The Fall of Man stained glass design for Jesus College chapel, Cambridge
Daniel stained glass design for the church of St Martin-on-the-Hill, Scarborough, North Yorkshire
St Gregory stained glass design for Church of St Mary the Virgin, Speldhurst, Kent
Laurence Prevented by Venus from Joining his Bride; The Ring Given to Venus
A seated female figure with her arms behind her head, facing left, for the reclining figure of Venus in the early version of Laus Veneris (in Praise of Venus)
Sibylla Cumana (The Cumaean Sibyl)
Study of Attendant Maidens for The Bath of Venus
Laus Veneris (in Praise of Venus) photogravure
Rear view of a standing Male Nude with a tied Loin Cloth, possible study for the Bridegroom in The Temple of Love - The First Marriage (Quia multum Amavit, Love is Enough, The Mystic Marriage)
Study of a Standing dressed woman playing a Harp for The Temple of Love - The First Marriage (Quia multum Amavit, Love is Enough)
Head study for Thetis wearing her bridal veil, looking right in The Feast of Peleus and Thetis
Study for the draped figure of St Mark stained glass design for Jesus College chapel, Cambridge
Draped Standing Male in profile to the right for The Pilgrim in The Pilgrim at the Gate of Idleness
Head of a Woman in profile facing left for Galatea in The Godhead Fires, Pygmalion Second Series
Study for the head of Medusa for the Finding of Medusa (model: Margaret Elizabeth Benson, Mrs Drummond, sister of W.A.S. Benson.)
Study of a the head of a Woman facing upward with eyes closed to the right
Study of a Male Nude from behind looking left with hands clasped in prayer for Love Is Enough (Quia multum Amavit)
Head of a Woman in profile to the left, with plaited hair in a bun
Studies for the figure and hand of Idleness in The Pilgrim at the Gate of Idleness
Study for the Pilgrim in The Pilgrim at the Gate of Idleness
Study of The Pilgrim for The Pilgrim at the Gate of Idleness
The Fountain of Youth


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