A re-working of the cartoon for St Martin's in Marple, Cheshire by a studio assistant with over painting by Burne-Jones in chinese white. In Julia Cartwright's Art Journal annual of 1894, the picture is shown on the wall of the artist's studio (p. 31). This unfinished painting was taken from the cartoon for a stained glass window in a church in Marple, Cheshire, designed in 1869-70. Philip Burne- Jones : Notes on some Unfinished works of Sir Edward Burne-Jones Bt: The Magazine of Art 1900: "My father never had time to paint over the blank canvas..." [referring to Venus Concordia] p. 165 "It would have been a waste of time for him to have devoted to the first "getting in" of the picture, a process which could equally well carried out by another..." ibid p. 166. In this case the under painting by an assistant in burnt sienna, has been over painted in white by the Master. This together with a St Luke, completed at the same time, was also exhibited and wrongly entitled in the 1901 Whitechapel exhibition " St Luke".