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After Sir Edward Coley Burne-Jones, By Longman - Longmans, Green and company, By Archibald Maclaren
The Fairy Family: A Series of ballads and Metrical Tales Illustrating the Fairy Faith of Europe - published 1857
Bound Volume With Frontispiece, Title Page And Tail-piece engraved from Pen and Ink Drawings
1857
Dimensions: 18.3 cm x 13 cm
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Inscribed on the flyleaf: 'This book I bought in 1895 at the suggestion of William Morris, who pointed out to me the description in a bookseller's cat
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As Sydney Cockerell's inscription in this very rare book
confirms, Burne-Jones later disowned this first attempt
at book illustration, as he did all his juvenilia; its authorship
was never publicly disclosed in his lifetime. Archibald
Maclaren (1819-1884) was a man of many interests who ran a
gymnasium in Oxford popular with undergraduates/ He
became a friend of both William Morris and Burne-Jones,
who recorded that "his talk was admirable and his tastes
inclin[ed] greatly to poetry." 2 The introduction to The Fairy
Family reveals a wide knowledge of literary sources, such as Sir
Walter Scott's essay "Fairies of Popular Superstition" in Border
Minstrelsy (1802-3) an d Thomas Keightley's Fairy Mythology,
first published in 1828 and reissued in 1850.

The frontispiece to the later edition of Keightley s book, by
George Cruikshank, combines several scenes and includes
myriad small figures in strange landscape settings. This may
have served as an initial inspiration to Burne-Jones when
Maclaren asked him in 1854 to illustrate the twenty-three bal-
lads that make up the book, beginning with "The Elf- Folk,"
for which "Whisper, Whisper" (cat. no. 2) is the main design.
This and the title page (together with a tailpiece depicting a
river spirit) were the only subjects eventually used as illustra-
tions when the book was published in 1857. Over a period of
two years Burne-Jones made no fewer than eighty-eight pen-
and-ink drawings for the book, ranging from slight sketches
and animated initial letters to further full-page designs such as
the dramatic shipwreck in "Fata Morgana".

On rushed the ship: from every cloud
A quivering tongue of lightning flashed,
And, hissing, traced each stay and shroud,
While all around the thunder crashed.

The later drawings show a clearly detectable stylistic influ-
ence of Dante Gabriel Rossetti, whose work Burne-Jones first
encountered in 1855. Personal acquaintance with Rossetti in the
following year, and the decision to become a professional
artist, led to the abandonment of what must have seemed
embarrassingly naive and faltering first attempts as a drafts-
man, which nonetheless underline Burne-Jones's innate
romanticism and fertile imagination.

1. For a thorough account of Maclaren and the background to the Fairy
Family illustrations, see Christian 1985.
2. Memorials, vol. 1, p. 81.
3. The majority of the designs remained together in an album, whose con-
tents are now in the Pierpont Morgan Library, New York, together with
six additional drawings; seven others remain in a private collection.

Stephen Wildman
30/11/2018

First Edition. 8vo, original blindstamped green cloth, with spine lettered in gilt. Engraved frontispiece and title page, and wood-engraved tailpiece, all by Edward Burne-Jones, constituting his first book appearance. Spine ends very slightly bumped, spine faded to brown. Front hinge cracked, rear hinge starting, front free endpaper, frontispiece and engraved title page

Yesterday's Gallery & Babylon Revisited
28/07/2020
Owner Dates Owned Further Info. and Accession no. circa
Sir Sydney Carlyle Cockerell 1895-1897 Bt. by SC at the suggestion of Wm. Morris. Given To:
Charles Fairfax Murray 1897-1917 Returned To:
Sir Sydney Carlyle Cockerell 1917-1920 Given to J R Holiday Christmas 1920
James Richardson Holliday (mispelt Holiday) 1920-1927
Birmingham City Museum and Art Gallery 1927 - Present 1927P1616 Bequest of J R Holiday
Exhibition Catalogue no, Page no, Illustration no. Institution/Venue People From To
The Paintings, Graphic and Decorative Work of Sir Edward Burne-Jones 1833-1898 (1975-6) Cat no. 8. p. 18 Illus The Hayward Gallery
November 1975 January 1976
The Paintings, Graphic and Decorative Work of Sir Edward Burne-Jones 1833-1898 (1975-6) Cat no. 8. p. 18 Illus Southampton City Art Gallery
January 1976 February 1976
The Paintings, Graphic and Decorative Work of Sir Edward Burne-Jones 1833-1898 (1975-6) Cat no. 8. p. 18 Illus Birmingham City Museum and Art Gallery
March 1976 April 1976
Edward Burne-Jones, Victorian artist-dreamer, New York Cat. no. 1 The Metropolitan Museum of Art
June 1998 September 1998
Edward Burne-Jones, Victorian artist-dreamer, Birmingham Cat. no. 1 Birmingham City Museum and Art Gallery
October 1998 January 1999
Edward Burne-Jones, Victorian artist-dreamer, un maître anglais de l'imaginaire, Orsay Cat. no. 1 Musée d'Orsay
March 1999 June 1999
Hidden Burne-Jones, Works on paper by Edward Burne-Jones from Birmingham Museums and Art Gallery 2007 Cat no. 1 p. 40 Birmingham City Museum and Art Gallery
April 2007 July 2007
Hidden Burne-Jones, Works on paper by Edward Burne-Jones from Birmingham Museums and Art Gallery 2007 - Leighton House Cat no. 1 p. 40 Leighton House Museum
October 2007 January 2008
Edward Burne-Jones Tate 2018-19 Cat. no. 4 illus p. 48 Tate Britain - The Tate Gallery - Tate
October 2018 February 2019
Title Author/Editor Year Page No. & Illustrations Attachments
The Fairy Family: A Series of ballads and Metrical Tales Illustrating the Fairy Faith of Europe Archibald Maclaren 1857
Fronispiece, title page and tailpiece by Burne-Jones
Burne-Jones and "The Fairy Family" Roger Gilbert Lancelyn Green 1944
p. 420 - Also 9 November 1956, p. 665
Burne-Jones: the paintings, graphic and decorative work of Sir Edward Burne-Jones 1833-98, Hayward Gallery 1975-6 John Christian, Miss Penelope Marcus 1975
Cat no. 8. p. 18 Illus
The Fairy Family, Archibald Maclaren, illustrated by Edward Burne-Jones Archibald Maclaren 1985
Victorian Illustration: The Pre-Raphaelites, the Idyllic School and the High Victorians Paul Goldman 1996
illus pp. 47-48 pls. 1.53-1.55
Edward Burne-Jones: Victorian Artist-Dreamer John Christian, Stephen Wildman, Laurence des Cars, Alan Crawford, Philippe de Montebello, Irene Bizot, Graham Allen, Henri Loyrette 1998
Cat. no. 1
Hidden Burne-Jones, Works on paper by Edward Burne-Jones from Birmingham Museums and Art Gallery Professor Elisa Korb, Tessa Sidey, John Christian 2007
Cat no. 1 p. 40
Hidden Burne-Jones, Works on paper by Edward Burne-Jones from Birmingham Museums and Art Gallery Professor Elisa Korb, Tessa Sidey, John Christian 2007
B279 p. 70
The Truth about Faeries Dr Anne Anderson, Graham Ovenden 2009
Cat no 39 illus p 49 copy belonging to the Ovenden collection
Edward Burne-Jones (Japan 2012) Stephen Wildman, Professor Joichiro Kawamura (The K Collection) 2012
illus p. 124
Edward Burne-Jones Tate 2018-2019 Dr Alison Smith, Dr Tim Batchelor, Dr Suzanne Elizabeth Fagence Cooper, Professor Colin Cruise, Charlotte Mary Helen Gere, Professor Elizabeth Prettejohn, Nicholas Tromans 2018
Cat. no. 4 illus p. 48
Apprentice to Master: 1856-70 Dr Alison Smith 2018
Edward Burne-Jones - part 1, Art & Artists Paul Webb 2020


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