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Edward Burne-Jones, Victorian artist-dreamerEdward Burne-Jones, Victorian artist-dreamer

Edward Burne-Jones, Victorian artist-dreamer1998

Stephen Wildman

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A pupil of Dante Gabriel Rossetti and a protege of John Ruskin, Burne-Jones belonged to the second generation of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood, creating a narrative style of romantic symbolism steeped in medieval legend and fused with the influence of Italian Renaissance masters that was to have widespread influence on both British and European art. Within the sophisticated culture of the late Victorian period, Burne-Jones's star rose rapidly, and by the 1880s he had become the establishment artist par excellence, one of the most admired and sought-after painters in Europe. Burne-Jones, in addition to being a successful and innovative painter, was also an important force in the Arts and Crafts movement, working closely with his lifelong friend William Morris in the production of such decorative arts as ceramic tiles, stained glass, large-scale tapestries, and illustrated books to be printed at Morris's renowned Kelmscott Press. Examples of works in all these media are presented in the exhibition, with full-color and black-and-white reproductions of each of the 173 works included in the catalogue.

Details

First published
1998
OL Work ID
OL1859444W

Subjects

Pre-RaphaelitismExhibitionsBurne-jones, edward coley, 1833-1898Art, modern, 19th centuryArt, british, historyArt, exhibitionsBurne-jones, edward coley , 1833-1898Pre-raphaelitism--england--exhibitionsN6797.b86 a4 1998760/.092

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