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After Sir Edward Coley Burne-Jones, By William Morris, By Morris, Marshall, Faulkner and Co., After Dante Gabriel Rossetti
Four double tiles, Qui bien Aime Tard Oublie (who loves best forgets slowly or who loves best loves longest), two of Dido and one of Janus holding a key and wheel
Tiles - polychrome earthenware
1861
Dimensions: 42 cm x 32 cm
Collection Categories
Applied Arts, By Other Artists/Individuals/Makers/Institutions etc, Morris, Marshall, Faulkner & Co. and Morris & Co., Tiles, Ceramics, Mosaics, Plaques
Inscribed: QUI BIEN AIME TARD OUBLIE / MARTYRIS REGINE CARTHAGINIS IMAGO DIDONIS / IMAGO DIDONIS CARTHAGINIS REGINA MARTYRIS
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Archibald George Blomefield Russell, 2nd Bart.
1955
Ashmolean Museum
1958 - Present
WA1958.57.36 Bequeathed by Archibald George Blomefield Russell, C.V.O., 1958
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Burne-Jones
William Waters, Martin Harrison
1973
illus fig. 87 p. 69
William Morris Tiles: The Tile Designs of Morris and His Fellow-Workers
Richard and Hilary Myers
1996
figs. 36, 37 p. 21-24, pls. 8d, 9d pp. 40-41