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By Sir Edward Coley Burne-Jones
Design for Friends in Need Meet in the Wild Wood, two figures in a forest clearing next to a fire for The Well at the World's End by William Morris The Kelmscott Press in an Album of Forty Eight Drawings
pencil on paper
1892 circa - 1896 circa
Dimensions: 11.8 cm x 13.4 cm
Collection Categories
Drawings and studies, Illustration, Works on Paper / Vellum
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Provenance
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One of four illustrations made for the Kelmscott edition published in 1896
William Waters
04/01/2021
Owner
Dates Owned
Further Info.
and
Accession
no.
circa
Mr And Mrs Robert Henry and Evelyn Benson
1899
Another copy lent to BFAC 1899
Mrs Helen Mary “May” Gaskell (née Helen Mary Melville, Mrs. Henry Gaskell)
1939
Ashmolean Museum
1939 - Present
WA1939.9.11 Presented by Mrs Helen Mary Gaskell, CBE, 1939
Exhibition
Catalogue no, Page no, Illustration no.
Institution/Venue
People
From
To
Exhibition of Drawings and Studies by Sir Edward Burne-Jones, Bart. Burlington Fine Arts Club BFAC 1899
Cases in the writing room no. 3 p. 54 lent by R H Benson
Burlington Fine Arts Club
1899
1899
Title
Author/Editor
Year
Page No. & Illustrations
Attachments
Burlington Fine Arts Club Drawings and Studies by Sir Edward Burne-Jones, Bart BFAC
William Cosmo Monkhouse
1899
Cases in the writing room no. 3 p. 54 lent by R H Benson
The Kelmscott Press and William Morris Master - Craftsman
Henry Halliday Sparling
1924
p162
William Morris: A Life for Our Time
Fiona MacCarthy
1994
p. 633
A Profound Secret: May Gaskell and her Daughter Amy, and Edward Burne-Jones
Josceline Rose Dimbleby, née Gaskell
2004
p 192-193
A Bibliography of William Morris
Eugene Lemire
2006