Burne Jones Edward Collection
Sir Edward Coley Burne-Jones, a renowned British artist of the 19th century, left an indelible mark on the art world with his exquisite creations
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Sir Edward Coley Burne-Jones, a renowned British artist of the 19th century, left an indelible mark on the art world with his exquisite creations. One such masterpiece is "Sponsa De Libano, " painted in 1891. This captivating piece showcases Burne-Jones' exceptional talent and attention to detail. In March 1872, he created two remarkable cartoons for the Lady Chapel east window: "Timothy" and "Samuel. " These intricate designs demonstrate his ability to bring characters to life through his artistic vision. Another notable work by Burne-Jones is the enchanting "Kneeling Draped Figure" from around 1865-70. The delicate drapery and graceful pose of this figure exemplify his mastery of form and composition. A striking portrayal captured by Burne-Jones is seen in the "Standing Draped Figure in Profile to Left, " dating back to 1888-1891. With its elegant simplicity, this artwork evokes a sense of mystery and intrigue. One cannot overlook the ethereal beauty depicted in "Cupids Hunting Fields" from 1885. In this painting, Burne-Jones transports viewers into a dreamlike realm where love reigns supreme. Collaborating with Walter Taylor and John Keich, he co-created "Pomona (From Flora and Pomona)" in England during 1906. This vibrant piece celebrates nature's bounty while showcasing their combined artistic prowess. Burne-Jones also delved into historical subjects like Sidonia von Bork's portrait from 1560 that he recreated in 1860. His attention to detail captures both her regal demeanor and the spirit of her era flawlessly. "The Golden Stairs, " completed in 1880, stands as one of Burne-Jones' most iconic works—a testament to his imaginative genius. This grand composition invites viewers into a world of fantasy and wonder.