Identified by the V & A as being 29 From "The Coronation of the Virgin and Saints" by Botticelli. Uffizi, Florence. This refers only to the dancing Angels, the source for the Angel playing the harp is as yet unidentified. Burne-Jones was at the forefront of the rediscovery of Botticelli and in a letter to Agnes Graham of 1876 he recalls searching out the Coronation of the Virgin and engraving of which he had copied. In another letter of the same date he requested photographs of works which he advised them to seek out. "i want to see Botticelli's Calumny in the Uffizi dreadfully and the Spring in the Belle Arte, - and the Dancing Choir that goes hand in hand up to heaven over the heads of four old men, in that same dear place - you know them all by now - and if those angels are photographed will you buy them for me?" Memorials Vol II p 62-63.