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"Exploring the Artistic World of Burne-Jones: From Adam and Eve to Sleeping Palaces" Step into the enchanting world of Burne-Jones, where artistry knows no bounds

Background imageBurne Collection: BURNE-JONES: ADAM & EVE. When Adam delved and Eve span

BURNE-JONES: ADAM & EVE. When Adam delved and Eve span. Pen-and-ink drawing by Edward Burne-Jones for William Morriss A Dream of John Ball, 1888

Background imageBurne Collection: When Adam delved and Eve span

When Adam delved and Eve span, who was then the gentleman. 1892

Background imageBurne Collection: Sir Edward Coley Burne-Jones (engraving)

Sir Edward Coley Burne-Jones (engraving)
3116269 Sir Edward Coley Burne-Jones (engraving); Private Collection; (add.info.: British artist and designer. From The Century Edition of Cassell's History of England, published c. 1900).

Background imageBurne Collection: Cartoon, The Sleeping Palace (of Westminster)

Cartoon, The Sleeping Palace (of Westminster)
Political cartoon, The Sleeping Palace (of Westminster), at the end of a long and weary House of Commons session - a parody of a painting by Burne-Jones, The Garden Court Date: 1891

Background imageBurne Collection: Cartoon Cartoons Dark Kaiser Caricature German

Cartoon Cartoons Dark Kaiser Caricature German
cartoon, cartoons, dark, kaiser, caricature, german, brutality, germans, anti, horseback, ww1, wwi, first, world, war, one, 1st, i, great, emperor, wilhelm, ii, death, grisly, illustration, knight

Background imageBurne Collection: Saucer flower, Crusea hispida

Saucer flower, Crusea hispida (Pink-flowered crusea, Crusea rubra). Handcoloured copperplate engraving after a botanical illustration by Bourne from Benjamin Maund and the Rev

Background imageBurne Collection: Glandularia tweedieana

Glandularia tweedieana (Mr. Tweedies vervain, Verbena tweedieana). Handcoloured copperplate engraving after a botanical illustration by Burne from Benjamin Maund and the Rev

Background imageBurne Collection: Gillies philibertia, Philibertia gilliesii

Gillies philibertia, Philibertia gilliesii (Slender philibertia, Philibertia gracilis). Handcoloured copperplate engraving after a botanical illustration by Burne from Benjamin Maund and the Rev

Background imageBurne Collection: Arthur in Avalon Date: 1881

Arthur in Avalon Date: 1881

Background imageBurne Collection: ADVERT / EXHIB PRE-RAPHAEL

ADVERT / EXHIB PRE-RAPHAEL
Poster for an exhibition of Pre-Raphaelite art at the Goupil Gallery, London Date: before 1897

Background imageBurne Collection: Burne-Jones / Rottingdean

Burne-Jones / Rottingdean
SIR EDWARD BURNE-JONES English artists home, Rottingdean, near Brighton Date: 1833 - 1898

Background imageBurne Collection: Burne-Jones / Watts

Burne-Jones / Watts
SIR EDWARD BURNE-JONES English artist in old age Date: 1833 - 1898

Background imageBurne Collection: Sigurd the Crusader by E. Burne Jones

Sigurd the Crusader by E. Burne Jones from Good Words 1862 Date: 1925

Background imageBurne Collection: Swinburne Cartoon

Swinburne Cartoon
ALGERNON CHARLES SWINBURNE perceived, with Burne-Jones, as flowers of culture. Date: 1837 - 1909

Background imageBurne Collection: EDWARD BURNE-JONES (1833-1898). English painter and designer. Oil on canvas, 1898

EDWARD BURNE-JONES (1833-1898). English painter and designer. Oil on canvas, 1898, by Sir Philip Burne-Jones

Background imageBurne Collection: English writer. Oil on canvas, 1899, by Sir Philip Burne-Jones

English writer. Oil on canvas, 1899, by Sir Philip Burne-Jones
RUDYARD KIPLING (1865-1936). English writer. Oil on canvas, 1899, by Sir Philip Burne-Jones

Background imageBurne Collection: BURNE-JONES: PERSEUS. Perseus slaying the sea serpent: oil on canvas, 1875-77

BURNE-JONES: PERSEUS. Perseus slaying the sea serpent: oil on canvas, 1875-77, by Sir Edward Burne-Jones

Background imageBurne Collection: PSYCHE. Marriage Procession of Psyche: oil on canvas by Sir Edward Burne-Jones

PSYCHE. Marriage Procession of Psyche: oil on canvas by Sir Edward Burne-Jones

Background imageBurne Collection: BURNE-JONES: FORTUNE. Sir Edward Coley Burne-Jones: The Wheel of Fortune. Oil on canvas

BURNE-JONES: FORTUNE. Sir Edward Coley Burne-Jones: The Wheel of Fortune. Oil on canvas
BURNE-JONES: FORTUNE. Sir Edward Coley Burne-Jones: " The Wheel of Fortune". Oil on canvas

Background imageBurne Collection: Burne-Jones / Oval

Burne-Jones / Oval
SIR EDWARD BURNE-JONES English artist


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"Exploring the Artistic World of Burne-Jones: From Adam and Eve to Sleeping Palaces" Step into the enchanting world of Burne-Jones, where artistry knows no bounds. Inspired by timeless tales and captivating narratives, this renowned artist takes us on a journey through his masterpieces. In "Adam & Eve, " Burne-Jones skillfully captures the essence of creation with his intricate details. As Adam delved and Eve span, their story unfolds before our eyes in a mesmerizing display of beauty. Venturing further into his artistic realm, we encounter "The Sleeping Palace. " This cartoon-like depiction of Westminster invites us to explore its hidden secrets. Dark Kaiser Caricature German adds an element of mystery that leaves us yearning for more. Nature's wonders also find their place within Burne-Jones' repertoire. The Saucer flower, Crusea hispida, blooms vibrantly under his brush strokes. Glandularia tweedieana and Gillies philibertia follow suit, showcasing the artist's ability to capture nature's delicate grace. Transporting us back in time is "Arthur in Avalon" from 1881. This piece immerses us in Arthurian legend as we witness mystical realms come alive through Burne-Jones' visionary perspective. As an advocate for Pre-Raphaelite art movement, Burne-Jones leaves an indelible mark on history. His works are not only admired but celebrated across exhibitions and advertisements alike. The collaboration between him and Rottingdean or Watts showcases the power of artistic partnerships that transcend time. One cannot overlook "Sigurd the Crusader" by E. Burne Jones - a testament to his ability to breathe life into mythological characters with every stroke he makes on canvas.