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Photo Mug : Studies of the Artists Son, Philip, as a young boy, c. 1875, c. 1875 (pencil)
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Studies of the Artists Son, Philip, as a young boy, c. 1875, c. 1875 (pencil)
827145 Studies of the Artists Son, Philip, as a young boy, c.1875, c.1875 (pencil) by Burne-Jones, Edward Coley (1833-98); 22.3x17.8 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: Studies of the Artists Son, Philip, as a young boy, c.1875. Edward Burne-Jones (1833-98). Pencil. 22.3 x 17.8cm.); Photo eChristies Images; English, out of copyright
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Elevate your coffee or tea experience with our premium white ceramic mug. Its wide, comfortable handle makes drinking easy, and you can rely on it to be both microwave and dishwasher safe. Sold in single units, preview may show both sides of the same mug so you can see how the picture wraps around.
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This print captures the essence of melancholy and heartbreak in "Studies of the Artists Son, Philip, as a young boy". Created by renowned British artist Edward Coley Burne-Jones in 1875, this pencil drawing depicts his own son Philip with an air of sadness that is both poignant and thought-provoking. The close-up composition allows us to focus on the young boy's face, which is filled with solemnity and introspection. Against a white background, Philip's downcast gaze and side parting hair create a sense of vulnerability and innocence. The fine details of the pencil strokes bring out every nuance of emotion on his youthful features. As one delves deeper into this artwork, it becomes evident that Burne-Jones was exploring themes such as childhood sorrow and human temperament within Victorian society. The artist's mastery lies in capturing these complex emotions through the simplicity of pencil lines. In this study, we witness not only Burne-Jones' artistic skill but also his deep connection with his subject matter - his own son. This intimate portrayal invites viewers to empathize with Philip's emotional state while leaving room for personal interpretation. "Studies of the Artists Son, Philip" stands as a testament to Burne-Jones' contribution to Pre-Raphaelite art movement during the late 19th century. It serves as a reminder that even in moments of sadness or despair, beauty can be found within artistry.
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