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Edward BURNE-JONES

Born
28 August 1833 Birmingham, Warwickshire, England
Died
17 June 1898
Nationality
English

29 works

The garden of Pan Edward BURNE-JONES Study for The Briar Wood Edward BURNE-JONES Study for The Mirror Venus Edward BURNE-JONES Study for Cupid finding Psyche Edward BURNE-JONES Ladies and Death Edward BURNE-JONES Study for The Wheel of Fortune Edward BURNE-JONES The Wheel of Fortune Edward BURNE-JONES The Ascension Edward BURNE-JONES The Ascension Edward BURNE-JONES Study for The Golden Stairs Edward BURNE-JONES Study for The Golden Stairs Edward BURNE-JONES Study for The Golden Stairs Edward BURNE-JONES Studies of armour for The Briar Wood Edward BURNE-JONES Study for the female figure in The garden of Pan Edward BURNE-JONES Study of sleeve for the portrait of Madeleine Deslandes Edward BURNE-JONES Study for The Wheel of Fortune Edward BURNE-JONES Study for Portrait of Baronne Madeleine Deslandes Edward BURNE-JONES Baronne Madeleine Deslandes Edward BURNE-JONES The Parable of the Boiling Pot DALZIEL BROTHERS (wood-engraver); Edward BURNE-JONES (draughtsman) Summer snow DALZIEL BROTHERS (wood-engraver); Edward BURNE-JONES (draughtsman) King Sigurd the Crusader DALZIEL BROTHERS (wood-engraver); Edward BURNE-JONES (draughtsman) Head of Bacchus Edward BURNE-JONES (attributed to) Psyche in the garden William MORRIS (attributed to); George CAMPFIELD (attributed to); Edward BURNE-JONES (after) Name window for the St Paul window from the Chapel of Cheadle Royal Hospital, Manchester MORRIS & CO., Surrey (manufacturer); Edward BURNE-JONES (designer); William E. STOKES (painter) Poesis THE ROYAL SCHOOL OF ART NEEDLEWORK, London (manufacturer); William MORRIS (designer); Edward BURNE-JONES (designer) St Paul, window from the Chapel of Cheadle Royal Hospital, Manchester MORRIS & CO., Surrey (manufacturer); Edward BURNE-JONES (designer); William E. STOKES (decorator) Psyche running out of the palace George WARDLE; Edward BURNE-JONES (after) Sire Degrevaunt Edward BURNE-JONES The Well at the World's End Charles RICKETTS (illustrator); Edward BURNE-JONES (designer); William MORRIS (designer)