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At Work: Burne-Jones's Studio, Materials and Techniques
October 2018
Selected Publications
Edward Burne-Jones Tate Britain 24 October 2018 - 24 February 2019
Selected Authors/Editors
Dr Alison Smith
Selected Artists
Sir Edward Coley Burne-Jones
Selected Artworks
Burne-Jones's studio at The Grange, North End Road, Fulham on 18 June 1898, two days after Burne-Jones's death
The Grange and Garden Studio, North End Road, Fulham, where Edward Burne-Jones, Georgiana Burne-Jones, Philip Burne-Jones, Margaret Burne-Jones from 1867
Portrait of Sir Edward Burne-Jones, almost whole-length, profile to left, standing by an easel holding brushes and palette, wearing painter’s linen coat
The Artist’s Despair at the Cleaning of his Augean Studio; Mrs Wilkinson (the woman who cleaned Edward Burne-Jones's Studio) with a Mop, a letter to Helen Mary Gaskell
Clerk Saunders
The Wine of Circe
Love Among the Ruins (first version)
Portrait Head of King Cophetua for King Cophetua and the Beggar Maid, looking up to the right.. The modelfor 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.
Designs for Armour reproduced in Aylmer Vallance 1900
Designs for Armour, Jewellery and a Musical Instrument reproduced in Aylmer Vallance 1900


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