Red crayon drawing from Sketchbook V&A E3.1955 Three studies of female figures (Virtues) in medieval costume standing on crouching figures (vices) and one medieval figures wearing a crown and holding a wheel (Fortune) from Salisbury Cathedral Chapter-house c. 1865 The Ecclesiologist New Series Vol XVII (Vol XX) 1859 William Burges "Iconography" p 147-162 Drawings based upon the sculptures of Virtues standing upon Vices in the tympanum of the Chapter-house at Salisbury Cathedral. These had been restored and written up by William Burges in the Journal of the Ecclesiological Society in February and April 1859. Casts taken of them by Lewis Nockalls Cottingham (1787-1848), owned by the the Architectural Museum, Cannon Street, Westminster were lent to the South Kensington Museum between 1861 and 1867, where Burne-Jones will have seen and drawn them. The iconography from these sculptures was used for the three lights in the south aisle east window of St Mary and All Saint's church, Sculthorpe, Norfolk in 1867. The preparation of the cartoon is referred to in the account book in the entry dated 1865. Fitzwilliam Account book 1865 Nov. Faith, Hope & Charity and touching up the same 7.10 (£, shillings) (1866) 1 Jan To wholly redoing Faith Hope & Charity because of their useless condition when they came to be touched 5 (£) Burne-Jones again used this iconography in the stained glass of the west wall of the north transept Kings College Chapel, Cambridge for Patience, Obedience and Docility standing on their respective opposite vices.