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A Feast of Storytelling
Selected Publications
Edward Burne-Jones: The Earthly Paradise (das irdische Paradies)
Selected Authors/Editors
Annabel Zettel
Selected Artists
Sir Edward Coley Burne-Jones
Selected Artworks
Sir Edward Burne-Jones and William Morris in the garden at The Grange 1874
The Kelmscott Chaucer - The Works Of Geoffrey Chaucer Now Newly Imprinted. Quarter Holland, Blue Paper On Boards, Printed In Black, First Edition; One Of 48 Copies Bound In White Pigskin Leather Issued 26 June 1896. Illustrations by EB-J
William Morris Reading Poems (William Morris Reading Poetry) to Burne-Jones
EB-J self-caricature: Unpainted Masterpieces
EB-J self-portrait of the artist, seated, his hands between his legs from An album of 80 drawings bound in full white pigskin over oak boards by the Doves Bindery set up near Morris's house in Hammersmith by T.J. Cobden-Sanderson in 1893
William Morris Climbing a Mountain in Iceland
The Burne-Jones and Morris families in the garden at The Grange, North End Road, Fulham, 1874. Left to right: Edward Richard Jones, the artist's father; Margaret, Edward, Philip, and Georgiana Burne-Jones; May and William Morris (standing behind), Jane and Jenny Morris (seated at right)
Portrait of Philip Burne-Jones facing left c. 1875
William Morris giving a Demonstration (Demonstrating) of Weaving (at the Loom) on 27 Young Street, Kensington Square headed notepaper
The dining room at Stanmore Hall, Stanmore, Middlesex for William Knox D'Arcy, showing the first panel of the Quest of the Holy Grail tapestries, The Knights of the Round Table Summoned to the Quest by a Strange Damsel, and four verdures, 1890-94, Morte D'Arthur
1, Palace Green, George Howard (Cupid and Psyche frieze)
The Works of Geoffrey Chaucer "I saugh a Gardin right anoon, Ful long and brood, and everydel Enclos it was, and walled wel... The Romaunt of the Rose (The Romance of the Rose)
The House of Fame: The House of Twiggs for The Works of Geoffrey Chaucer "And al this hous, of whiche I rede, Was made of twigges..."
The Works of Geoffrey Chaucer "Little Lowis my sone, I have perceived wel by certeyne evidences thyn abilite to lerne sciencez..." Treatise on the Astrolabe: Lewis instructed in the proper use of the astrolabe for the Kelmscott Chaucer


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