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After Sir Edward Coley Burne-Jones, By The Brothers Dalziel (George and Edward Dalziel)
Parable of the Burning Pot by the Dalziel Brothers for Dalziels' Bible Gallery
Wood engraving on paper
1881
Dimensions: 17.8 cm x 13.3 cm
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Illustration, Prints, Works on Paper / Vellum
Expertise
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Owner
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Accession
no.
circa
Cyril Flower, 1st Baron Battersea
1907
Tate
Constance (Connie) de Rothschild (Lady Battersea (Lady Cyril Flower))
1907-1924
Tate
Henry Scipio Reitlinger
1950
Fitzwilliam
Birmingham City Museum and Art Gallery
1920 - Present
1920P713.1.68 and 1920P713.2.68
Tate Britain - The Tate Gallery - Tate
1924 - Present
N04015 Bequeathed By Lord Battersea 1924
The Fitzwilliam Museum
1991 - Present
P.324-1991 Bequeathed by Henry Scipio Reitlinger, 1950, transferred from the Reitlinger Trust, 1991
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Edward Burne-Jones Prerafaeliterna & Norden (The Pre-Raphaelites and the North)
cat no. 39 illus p. 16
Prins Eugens Waldemarsudde
September 2019
January 2020
Edward Burne-Jones Prerafaeliterna & Norden (The Pre-Raphaelites and the North)
cat no. 39 illus p. 16
KODE Bergen Kunstmuseer
February 2020
May 2020
Title
Author/Editor
Year
Page No. & Illustrations
Attachments
Dalziels' Bible Gallery
1881
In 1863 the Brothers Dalziel approached various artists, including Ford Madox Brown, Edward Burne-Jones, William Holman Hunt, Frederick Leighton, Frederick Sandys, George Frederick Watts and Simeon Solomon, to produce designs for an illustrated Bible. They were motivated by their own evangelical faith but also by the possibility of a profitable venture; there can be no doubt that they were inspired by a wish to rival Julius Schnorr von Carolsfeld's highly successful Bilderbibel, or Picture Bible, published serially in Germany in the 1850s, and more recently in England. However, their version was not published by George Routledge and Sons until 1881, not as an illustrated Bible but as a series of prints, a
Victorian Illustration: The Pre-Raphaelites, the Idyllic School and the High Victorians
Paul Goldman
1996
illus p. 49 pl. 1.56
Hidden Burne-Jones, Works on paper by Edward Burne-Jones from Birmingham Museums and Art Gallery
Professor Elisa Korb, Tessa Sidey, John Christian
2007
B274 p. 70
The Last Pre-Raphaelite: Edward Burne-Jones and the Victorian Imagination
Fiona MacCarthy
2011
p. 166
Edward Burne-Jones Prerafaeliterna & Norden (The Pre-Raphaelites and the North)
Dr Alison Smith, Dr. Philos Knut Ljøgodt, Fil.Dr. Karin Sidén, Tonje Haugland Sørensen
2019
cat no. 39 illus p. 16