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By Sir Edward Coley Burne-Jones
William Morris sat at a table woodcutting c.1866, 21 pencil drawings of William Morris embracing another figure possibly referencing Beauty and her Father; William Morris seated next a bear mimicking scene four in the Beauty and the beast tile series c.1864; caricature of Mrs Sarah Gamp from Charles Dickens's "Martin Chuzzlewit" all from an album of 60 caricatures
pencil on paper
1865 circa
Dimensions: 10.8 cm x 8.5 cm
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Caricatures, Amusing and Personal drawings, Works on Paper / Vellum
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circa
Mrs Jane Morris (née Jane Burden - Janey, Mrs William Morris)
1865-1914
May (Mary) Morris (Mrs Henry Haliday Sparling)
1914-1938
Dr Robert Reynolds Steele
1938-1939
The British Museum BM
1939 - Present
1939,0513.23 Donated by: Dr Robert Steele
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Year
Page No. & Illustrations
Attachments
The Book that never was
Joseph Riggs Dunlap
1971
illus p 23
William Morris: A Life for Our Time
Fiona MacCarthy
1994
pp. 131, 135, 579 illus fig. 11 p. 203
Edward Burne-Jones: The Hidden Humourist
John Christian
2011
illus p 35
The Last Pre-Raphaelite: Edward Burne-Jones and the Victorian Imagination
Fiona MacCarthy
2011
pp. 18, 296-297, 337