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Les clés du royaume d’Edward Burne-Jones 🏰🌷🏹 , roi du #preraphaelisme anglais actuellement exposé à la @Tate Britain https://t.co/im0JW6yaNP article pour @BeauxArts_mag suite à mon voyage à #Londres #art #peinture #preraphaelite #painting #edwardburnejones #burnejones
I have always loved Edward Burne-Jones
Love Among the Ruins(1894)
For #FolkloreThursday, it's choose your favorite hero from #myth and #folklore. "I never turned anyone into a pig. Some people are pigs. I make them look like pigs." ~Louise Gluck, Circe's Power [The Poem: https://t.co/jhkfKyjUUd] [Circes: Burne-Jones and Waterhouse ]
Edward Burne-Jones
Retrato de Augusta Jones
década de 1860
#sigloXIX #prerrafaelismo
Who else is excited to see sleeping beauties & fairy tales @Tate in the major new Edward Burne-Jones exhibition this week? https://t.co/511TTww1Mv @TateResearch
@JWNairn In 1880, Burne-Jones made this design for an embroidery also for the church at Mells. Frances Horner stitched it, and it now hangs near the Peacock memorial - her version is rather faded but gorgeous still.
‘Love which moves the Sun and the other Stars’, from Dante’s Paradiso
Luna, designed by Sir Edward Burne-Jones, & created in #stainedglass by #WilliamMorris’s company in 1878. #Victorian #Artlovers #PreRaphaelite #art
#NewMoon in #Libra
Crystal gazing was practiced by ancient civilizations in North and South America, Egypt, Persian, China. Pliny the Elder tells of Celtic Druids of Gaul, Britain, &Ireland. Burne-Jones uses spheres as the home of unrealized worlds and possibilities.@FolkloreThurs #FolkloreThursday
2 of 6 of Happy Birthday, Edward Burne-Jones: Briar Rose (Sleeping Beauty) was a recurring theme for Ned. The Briar Rose series, called The Legend of Briar Rose, can be seen at Buscot Park. #fairytales #BurneJones #preraphaelite #Victorian
☆*Good Night*★
画:エドワード・バーン=ジョーンズ🎨
【眠り姫】1870-73
【アーサー王最後の眠り】1898
Edward Burne-Jones
#HBD
'To burn always with this hard gem-like flame, to maintain this ecstasy, is success in life'
(Walter Pater, 'Renaissance' conclusion 1873)
Burne-Jones, 'The Altar of Hymen'
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-C.S.Lewis
"The Altar of Hymen"
Sir Edward Burne-Jones (English, 1833-1898)
Private collection
#ArteYArt
The Golden Stairs
Sir Edward Coley Burne-Jones, 1833-1898
Located at the Tate.
Bequeathed by Lord Battersea, 1924.
This painting firmly established Burne-Jones’ image of the slender, pale, and vaguely wistful young woman as the aesthetic standard of beauty. #ThursdayAesthetic 🎨
“Sleeping Beauty The Rose Bower”
Edward Burne-Jones
#art #PreRaphaelite #painting
Two celebrated series of Pre-Raphaelite #paintings brought together in their entirety for the first time next fall! Read about the Burne-Jones retrospective at @Tate https://t.co/JW8AlqMYBS
#Preraphaelite #BurneJones #art #retrospective
A great delight and privilege to lead an 'Images of the Resurrection' quiet day for @AliceGoodman17's @DioceseofEly benefice at @Bishop_S_Conway's home. Kent, Cameron, Burne-Jones, Caravaggio, peace in the gardens, beautiful liturgies, and the best cheeseboard in Cambridge. 🙌🙌
23rd April is #StGeorgesDay. He has been the #patronsaint of #England since 1415.
Edward Burne-Jones, #StGeorge Kills the Dragon, 1866. #Victorian #ArtLovers #arte #twitart #art
@EvieGold67 Burne-Jones is really growing on me, his work seems to be the most Pre-Raph of all, with its two dimensionality. Almost like a darker Giotto
Sketchy. The preparatory sketches of Pre Raphaelite Edward Burne-Jones(1833-1898) are impressive artworks in themselves. Jones did many sketches & feared finishing artworks. He was "a highly strung nervous man who, upon completion of a major work, would suffer a nervous collapse"