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After Sir Edward Coley Burne-Jones, Attributed to Charles Karl
Arthur's Shield for Sir Henry Irving's King Arthur at the Lyceum Theatre, 12th January 1895
Pencil, pen and ink, with water-colour heightened with body-colour and gold paint on paper
1894
Dimensions: 35.4 cm x 25.3 cm
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By Other Artists/Individuals/Makers/Institutions etc, Drawings and studies, Works on Paper / Vellum
IInscribed: Arthur's Shield (Burne-Jones's hand); 4' 2" deleted and 1. [indecipherable] 16 [this is presumably a conversion of feet into metres, even though the measurements do not quite correspond].
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Costume designs by Burne-Jones for Irving's production of 'King Arthur'
Dr. Christine Poulson
1986
fig. 26 p. 20
Costume designs by Burne-Jones for Irving's production of 'King Arthur'
Dr. Christine Poulson
1986
The Last Pre-Raphaelite: Edward Burne-Jones and the Victorian Imagination
Fiona MacCarthy
2011
pp. 276, 281, 326, 331, 335, 374-375, 420, 441-442, 420, 441-445, 496, 506, 509 276, 326, 441-442, 445-445, 496