Edward BURNE-JONES

Born
28 August 1833 Birmingham, Warwickshire, England
Died
17 June 1898 London, England
Nationality
English

 (8 works)

  • Study for 'The Mirror Venus'
    Title
    Study for 'The Mirror Venus'
    Production date
    1867
    Artist/Maker
    Edward BURNE-JONES
    Medium
    pencil, red and brown chalk
    Accession number
    571-4
    Credit Line
    Bequest of Howard Spensley, 1939
  • The garden of Pan
    Title
    The garden of Pan
    Production date
    (1886-1887)
    Artist/Maker
    Edward BURNE-JONES
    Medium
    oil on canvas
    Accession number
    961-3
    Credit Line
    Felton Bequest, 1919
  • St Paul, window from the Chapel of Cheadle Royal Hospital, Manchester
    Title
    St Paul, window from the Chapel of Cheadle Royal Hospital, Manchester
    Production date
    1892 {designed}; 1911 {manufactured}
    Artist/Maker
    MORRIS & CO., Surrey (manufacturer); Edward BURNE-JONES (designer); William E. STOKES (decorator)
    Medium
    stained glass, lead
    Accession number
    2010.9
    Credit Line
    Purchased, NGV Supporters of Decorative Arts, 2010
  • The Wheel of Fortune
    Title
    The Wheel of Fortune
    Production date
    (1871-1885)
    Artist/Maker
    Edward BURNE-JONES
    Medium
    oil on canvas
    Accession number
    381-2
    Credit Line
    Felton Bequest, 1909
  • Baronne Madeleine Deslandes
    Title
    Baronne Madeleine Deslandes
    Production date
    (1895-1896)
    Artist/Maker
    Edward BURNE-JONES
    Medium
    oil on canvas
    Accession number
    2005.585
    Credit Line
    Purchased with funds donated by Andrew Sisson, 2005
  • King Sigurd
    Title
    King Sigurd
    Production date
    1862
    Artist/Maker
    DALZIEL BROTHERS; Edward BURNE-JONES (after)
    Medium
    wood engraving
    Accession number
    1280A-3
    Credit Line
    Gift of Percival Serle, 1927
  • Study for Cupid finding Psyche
    Title
    Study for Cupid finding Psyche
    Production date
    1870
    Artist/Maker
    Edward BURNE-JONES
    Medium
    pencil
    Accession number
    121-5
    Credit Line
    Gift of Mrs Monty Grover, 1959
  • Poesis
    Title
    Poesis
    Production date
    (c. 1880)
    Artist/Maker
    THE ROYAL SCHOOL OF ART NEEDLEWORK, London (manufacturer); William MORRIS (designer); Edward BURNE-JONES (designer)
    Medium
    wool, cotton
    Accession number
    CT1-1992
    Credit Line
    Purchased through The Art Foundation of Victoria with the assistance of Miss Flora MacDonald Anderson and Mrs Ethel Elizabeth Ogilvy Lumsden, Founder Benefactors, 1992