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By Sir Edward Coley Burne-Jones
Help Is To Hand In The Wood Perilous for The Well at The World's End, Kelmscott Press
Pencil on paper
1896
Dimensions: 11.5 cm x 13 cm
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Drawings and studies, Illustration, Works on Paper / Vellum
Inscribed: Her arms a little thicker
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Final drawing for the frontispiece to Book I of The Well at The World's End by William Morris
Mappin Art Gallery, Sheffield (Weston Park Museum)
11/11/2021
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Dates Owned
Further Info.
and
Accession
no.
circa
Frederick R Meatyard (Honest Fred)
1955
Victoria and Albert Museum V&A (South Kensington Museum)
1955 - Present
Acquired from Frederick R Meatyard
Exhibition
Catalogue no, Page no, Illustration no.
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To
Burne-Jones: [catalogue by W. S. Taylor, of an exhibition held at the] Mappin Art Gallery, Weston Park, Sheffield, from 23rd October to 28th November
cat no. 13
Mappin Art Gallery, Sheffield (Weston Park Museum)
October 1971
November 1971
Title
Author/Editor
Year
Page No. & Illustrations
Attachments
The Well at the World's End
William Morris, Sir Edward Coley Burne-Jones
1896
Frontispiece vol I
Burne-Jones, Catalogue of the Exhibition held at the Mappin Art Gallery Sheffield from 23rd October to 28th November 1971
William S Taylor
1971
cat no. 13
William Morris: A Life for Our Time
Fiona MacCarthy
1994
p. 633
The Last Pre-Raphaelite: Edward Burne-Jones and the Victorian Imagination
Fiona MacCarthy
2011
pp. 42, 140, 151, 158-159, 218