Sir Edward Coley Burne-Jones

United Kingdom 1833 – 1898
Sir Edward Coley Burne-Jones, born in 1833 and passing away in 1898, was a preeminent British artist who played a pivotal role in the Aesthetic Movement and the later phase of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood. His extensive contributions to painting, stained glass design, and decorative arts significantly influenced the Victorian era's visual culture and the development of Symbolism. Burne-Jones initially pursued studies at Exeter College, Oxford, where he met his lifelong friend William Morris, with whom he would later collaborate extensively. Despite an initial interest in theology, Burne-Jones' artistic inclinations led him to abandon these plans for a career in art. He apprenticed under Dante Gabriel Rossetti, one of the founding members of the Pre-Raphaelites, which profoundly shaped his style and thematic choices. His works are characterized by their dreamlike quality, often depicting mythological and allegorical subjects with ethereal figures rendered in rich colors and meticulous detail. Notable for their romanticized medieval and classical themes, Burne-Jones's paintings exhibit a timeless beauty that transcends the boundaries of the period in which they were created. Among his most celebrated masterpieces are "The Beguiling of Merlin" and "The Briar Rose" series, which exemplify his penchant for narrative and storytelling through visual means. In addition to canvas works, Burne-Jones also made a substantial impact on the Arts and Crafts Movement through his collaboration with Morris & Co., contributing designs for tapestries, furniture, book illustrations, and stained glass windows, many of which can still be admired in churches and public buildings across Britain. As a leading figure in the late 19th-century art scene, Burne-Jones's influence extended beyond his own time, inspiring generations of artists who sought to evoke emotion and explore spiritual realms through their work. The synthesis of historical styles with contemporary sensibilities in his oeuvre has ensured his legacy as a key proponent of the Neo-Gothic and Romantic movements within the broader context of European art history.

Collection of Works(Page 15)

The Heart of the Lotus,Sir Edward Coley Burne-Jones,Sketch,Sketch, solo, long hair, barefoot
The Heart of the Lotus
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The Lament - Study for the Figure on the Right,Sir Edward Coley Burne-Jones,Sketch,Sketch, barefoot
The Lament - Study for the Figure on the Right
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The Madness of Sir Tristram,Sir Edward Coley Burne-Jones,Illustration,Illustration, fine art parody, barefoot
The Madness of Sir Tristram
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The King and other Mourners abandon Psyche to the Monster,Sir Edward Coley Burne-Jones,Illustration
The King and other Mourners abandon Psyche to the Monster
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The Magdalen anointing Christ's Feet,Sir Edward Coley Burne-Jones,Illustration,Illustration, long hair
The Magdalen anointing Christ's Feet
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The Lament - Nude Female - Two Studies for the Figure on the Right,Sir Edward Coley Burne-Jones,Sketch,Sketch
The Lament - Nude Female - Two Studies for the Figure on the Right
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The Madness of Sir Tristram,Sir Edward Coley Burne-Jones,Illustration,Illustration, sitting, monochrome
The Madness of Sir Tristram
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