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Oil paintings by Edward Burne Jones
 Portrait of Cecily Horner. c. 1895
Portrait of Cecily Horner. c. 1895
 Nymphs of the Stars. 1896
Nymphs of the Stars. 1896
 Last Judgement. 1896
Last Judgement. 1896
 Girl's Head. 1897
Girl's Head. 1897
 Fair Rosamond and Queen Eleonor.
Fair Rosamond and Queen Eleonor.
 A view of the mosaic in St Paul's American Church in Rome
A view of the mosaic in St Paul's American Ch...
 A view of the mosaic in St Paul's American Church in Rome.
A view of the mosaic in St Paul's American Ch...
 The Mirror of Venus.
The Mirror of Venus.
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  • Edward Burne Jones
    Biography:
        Sir Edward Coley Burne-Jones (1833-1893) Burne-Jones was born in Birmingham, the son of the owner of a small framing business. His mother died within a week of his birth. He was educated at King Edward¡¯s School in Birmingham, and, since he was gifted at drawing, attended a government School of Design on three evenings a week since 1848. In 1853 he went to Exeter College, Oxford, with the intention of eventually entering the Church. There he met William Morris, who was to become his lifelong friend and an associate in a number of decorative projects. As the result of seeing Rossetti¡¯s works, Burne-Jones and Morris became late recruits to Pre-Raphaelitism. Early in 1856, Burne-Jones met Ruskin and Rossetti and managed to persuade the latter to accept him as a pupil; he and Morris left Oxford and started their artistic careers under Rossetti¡¯s guidance. His earliest paintings are carried out in watercolor. Burne-Jones produced a number of versions of the ballad subject Fair Rosamond: Fair Rosamond and Queen Eleonor. This story was very popular with the Pre-Raphaelites and had already been used by Rossetti and Hughes. Meanwhile the friends founded a decorating business, the company William Morris & Co. Burne-Jones was one of the directors and his prolific inspiration and rapidity of execution made him of crucial value for the firm. While his painting moved inevitably away from the influence of Rossetti and the Pre-Raphaelites, his decorative work remained a continuing contribution to the evolution of Pre-Raphaelite design. He made designs of tapestries and stained glass windows. A number of the decorative designs were turned into paintings, rather than vice versa. For example, King Mark and La Belle Iseult (1862) originated as a stained glass design and is in fact painted on top of a stained-glass carton. From the mid-1860s, Burne-Jones's paintings become larger and more monumental, suggesting his interest in Botticelli, Mantegna and Michelangelo. Burne-Jones was an extremely hard worker and, in consequence, a very prolific artist. His Pre-Raphaelite pieces form a relatively small part of his total work. Some art historians consider Burne-Jones's Pre-Raphaelite phase an attack of ¡®Pre-Raphaelite measles¡¯, identifying him rather as a romantic, a symbolist and an aesthete. Nevertheless, the influence of Rossetti was crucial to the development of Burne-Jones¡¯s poetic imagination. His early works, painted under the personal guidance of Rossetti from similar medieval and literary sources, or resulting from Burne-Jones¡¯s own fascination with fifteenth century Florentine art are a valuable contribution to PreRaphaelitism. And, of course, his paintings influenced the Aesthetic movement and Art Nouveau design to a great extend. ....
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