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By Sir Edward Coley Burne-Jones, By Philip Speakman Webb
The Song of Solomon - As the Lily among Thorns, stained glass design for the south transept of St Helen's Church, Darley Dale, Derbyshire
Sepia wash and chalks over pencil
1862 - 1863
Dimensions: 100 cm x 48 cm
Collection Categories
Drawings and studies, Stained Glass - Designs and sketches, Works on Paper / Vellum
Expertise
Provenance
Exhibitions
Bibliography
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Owner
Dates Owned
Further Info.
and
Accession
no.
circa
Charles Fairfax Murray
1900
Birmingham City Museum and Art Gallery
1900 - Present
1900P176 Presented by CFM
Exhibition
Catalogue no, Page no, Illustration no.
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William Morris Centenary Exhibition V&A 1934
Cat no 15d
Victoria and Albert Museum V&A (South Kensington Museum)
February 1934
April 1934
William Morris Exhibition Victoria & Albert Museum 1996
Cat no H.6. p 119 illus
Victoria and Albert Museum V&A (South Kensington Museum)
May 1996
September 1996
Title
Author/Editor
Year
Page No. & Illustrations
Attachments
Burne-Jones, Fortunée de Lisle
Fortunée de Lisle
1904
p. 195
Catalogue of an Exhibition in Celebration of the Centenary of William Morris. Introduction by J. W. Mackail. Exhibition, Victoria and Albert Museum V&A, London, February 9-April 8. 1934
John William Mackail
1934
Cat no 15d p 12
The Stained Glass of William Morris and His Circle, 2 vols (1974 & 1975 - Catalogue)
Albert Charles (A. C.) Sewter
1974
vol I pl. 107 vol II pp. 59-60
William Morris, 1834-1896 Catalogue edited by Linda Parry. Exhibition, Victoria and Albert Museum V&A, London, May 9- September 1, 1996
Dr. Linda L. A. Parry
1996
Cat no H.6. p 119 illus
Hidden Burne-Jones, Works on paper by Edward Burne-Jones from Birmingham Museums and Art Gallery
Professor Elisa Korb, Tessa Sidey, John Christian
2007
B932 p. 88