One 18cm x 13cm.: one 18cm x 10.5 cm and one 16cm x 9cm These three pencil drawings are related to the project know as the Troy Triptych which Burne-Jones embarked on in 1870, and which exists in the form of an oil sketch (largely by assistants) now in Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery. The work was envisaged as consisting of three main panels, separated by painted columns, above three predellas with four further upright compositions on the column bases. the three present drawings show a preliminary scheme of the central panel of the Triptych, The Judgement of Paris. three compositional designs relating to the predellas Venus Concordia (in the design at the top and bottom of the sheet) and Venus Discordia 9in the design in the centre0; while other figures on the sheet appear to be related to the main panels and a study related to the figure of Time -a nude male wielding a scythe - which appears on the column base to the right of the predella the Feast of Peleus. This lot is accompanied by a drawing by Charles Fairfax Murray after Piero Della Francesca Sotheby's 10 July 1995 lot 310