This is the 'house' (as distinct from the 'garden') studio as it looked at the time of Burne-Jones's death on 16th June 1898. It was painted two days after. It was on the first floor, at the back of the house overlooking the garden. The wo large paintings on the easels to the left and right are the unfinished versions of The Call of Perseus, now at Stuttgart (see no. 159 [Birne-Jones 1975]). The large painting in the middle is the unfinished Venus Concordia at Plymouth (see no. 121 [Burne-Jones 1975]). The picture in the centre easel is the study for Arthur in Avalon exhibited here, no. 185 [Burne-Jones 1975]. The artist was the son of Sir Edward poynter and Burne-Jones's nephew by marriage.