List of paintings by Edward Burne-Jones

Summary

This is a list of the paintings of the British Pre-Raphaelite artist Edward Burne-Jones.

Portrait by George Frederic Watts

1850s edit

Image Title Year Collection
Arthur with Excalibur 1858 Private collection (likely)[1]
A Knight and his Lady 1859 Private collection (likely)[2]

1860s edit

1870s edit

1880s edit

1890s edit

Image Title Year Collection
 
Sponsa de Libano 1891 Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool
The Sirens 1891-1898 Ringling Museum of Art, Florida.
 
Vespertina Quies 1893 Tate Britain, London.
 
Love Among the Ruins 1894 Wightwick Manor, Wolverhampton
Fall of Lucifer 1894 The Ashmolean Museum, Oxford.

(On loan from Lord Lloyd Webber's private collection)

Psyche's Wedding 1895 Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium.
The Dream of Launcelot at the Chapel of the San Graal 1895 Southampton City Art Gallery, Southampton.
 
Hope 1896 Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.
The Wizard 1896-1898 Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery, Birmingham.
Love and the Pilgrim 1896-97 Tate Britain, London.

Series edit

The Legend of St George and the Dragon (1865–1867) edit

A series of seven works:[21][22]
No. Image Title Collection
1   The King's Daughter Musée d'Orsay, Paris
2 The Petition to the King Hanover College, Indiana
3 The Princess Drawing the Lot Hanover College, Indiana
4   The Princess Sabra Led to the Dragon Private collection
5 The Princess Tied to the Tree Private collection
6   St George Slaying the Dragon Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney. Second version, 1868, in the William Morris Gallery
7 The Return of the Princess Bristol City Museum and Art Gallery, Bristol

The Legend of Briar Rose (1885–1890) edit

Farringdon Collection Trust, Buscot Park, Oxfordshire. Four major paintings with 10 "joining panels":

  1. Briars
  2. The Briar Wood (1st major painting)
  3. Briars
  4. Briars, with Helmet and Greave
  5. A Terrace, with a Curtain hanging before a flowering Briar
  6. The Council Chamber (2nd major painting)
  7. A Terrace, with a Curtain hanging before a flowering Briar
  8. A Stone Hall with flowering Briars
  9. The Garden Court (3rd major painting)
  10. A Stone Hall with flowering Briars
  11. A Stone Kitchen overgrown with Briars
  12. A Kitchen with a Cupboard overgrown with Briars
  13. The Rose Bower (4th major painting)
  14. A Kitchen, with a Basin, Towel and Briars

Small Briar Rose series (1871–1873) edit

Museo de Arte de Ponce, Puerto Rico.

  • The Briar Wood
  • The Council Chamber
  • The Rose Bower

Third Briar Rose series edit

The Days of Creation (1870–1876) edit

Fogg Art Museum, Harvard University:

 
Pencil study
Image Title
  The First Day
  The Second Day
  The Third Day
The Fourth Day
  The Fifth Day
The Sixth Day

Pygmalion Series (1868–1870) edit

Joseph Setton Collection (private), Paris – now owned by Lord Lloyd Webber:

No. Image Title
1
 
The Heart Desires
2
 
The Hand Refrains
3
 
The Godhead Fires
4
 
The Soul Attains

Pygmalion and the Image Series or "Pygmalion and Galatea Series" (1875–1878) edit

Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery, Birmingham:

No. Image Title
1
 
The Heart Desires
2
 
The Hand Refrains
3
 
The Godhead Fires
4
 
The Soul Attains

The Perseus Cycle (1875-1890s) edit

Only four of the paintings were completed in oil, although full size gouache studies were rendered of all the images.[23]

  1. The Call of Perseus, full size study in Southampton Art Gallery.[24]
  2. Perseus and the Graiae completed work in oil at Staatsgalerie, Stuttgart.[25] Study in private collection, sketches at the Cecil Higgins Gallery and a full size study Southampton Art Gallery.
  3. The Arming of Perseus or Perseus and the Nereids (Sea Nymphs), study in Southampton Art Gallery.[26]
  4. The Finding of Medusa, full size study in Southampton Art Gallery.[27]
  5. The Death of Medusa, full size study in Southampton Art Gallery.[28]
  6. The Birth of Pegasus and Chrysaor, full size study in Southampton Art Gallery.
  7. The Rock of Doom, completed work in oil at Staatsgalerie, Stuttgart;[29] full size study in Southampton Art Gallery.
  8. The Doom Fulfilled, completed work in oil at Staatsgalerie, Stuttgart;[30] full size study in Southampton Art Gallery. Perseus and Andromeda (1876) Art Gallery of South Australia, Adelaide. Same composition as Doom Fulfilled.[31]
  9. The Baleful Head, completed work in oil at Staatsgalerie, Stuttgart;[32] full size study in Southampton Art Gallery.
  10. Atlas turned to Stone, full size study in Southampton Art Gallery

Portraits edit

  • Portrait of Lady Lewis (1870), private collection.[33]
  • Portrait of Maria Zambaco (1870)[34]
  • Portrait of La Baronne Madeleine Desandes (1895–96), National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne. Second version in a private collection (both listed at Bridgeman Art Library).[6]
  • Portrait of Katie Lewis (1886),[35]

Undated edit

See also edit

References edit

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  5. ^ "'Clara von Bork 1560', Sir Edward Coley Burne-Jones, Bt". Tate. Retrieved 15 November 2013.
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  9. ^ "'The Annunciation and the Adoration of the Magi', Sir Edward Coley Burne-Jones, Bt". Tate. Retrieved 15 November 2013.
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  25. ^ "Perseus and the Graiae". Victorianweb.org. 8 December 2004. Retrieved 15 November 2013.
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  27. ^ "The Finding of Medusa by Sir Edward Coley Burne-Jones, Bt ARA". Victorianweb.org. 8 December 2004. Retrieved 15 November 2013.
  28. ^ "The Death of Medusa by Sir Edward Coley Burne-Jones, Bt ARA". Victorianweb.org. 8 December 2004. Retrieved 15 November 2013.
  29. ^ "The Rock of Doom by Sir Edward Coley Burne-Jones, Bt ARA". Victorianweb.org. 8 December 2004. Retrieved 15 November 2013.
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