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Edward Burne-Jones Penelope Fitzgerald

Edward Burne-Jones By Penelope Fitzgerald

Edward Burne-Jones by Penelope Fitzgerald


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This biography traces Edward Burne-Jones's life from his beginnings as a solitary child in Birmingham, suggests a deeper understanding of his work. This edition has been brought back into print to coincide with the centenary of Burne-Jones's death.

Edward Burne-Jones Summary

Edward Burne-Jones by Penelope Fitzgerald

This biography traces Edward Burne-Jones's life and suggests a deeper understanding of his work. It tells of his beginnings as a solitary child in Birmingham, the only son of a not too successful picture-framer, and his formative years at Oxford where, with William Morris, he felt the powerful influence of Ruskin and the Pre-Raphaelites. In 1860 he married the 19-year-old Georgiana Macdonald. This book describes their life together, Georgie's constant loyalty throughout his periods of illness and his infatuations with striking young women, and his love for his children: he was a slave to his beautiful daughter, Margaret, and bewildered by his difficult son, Phil. But Burne-Jones was, in fact, a sympathetic man, and a great wit. This edition has been brought back into print to coincide with the centenary of Burne-Jones's death.

Table of Contents

1833-53 a childhood without beauty; 1853-5 Oxford - loss and gain; 1855-6 Morris and Jones - the quest for a vocation; 1856 an apprenticeship to Rossetti; 1856-60 the long engagement; 1860-2 expansion - the firm, Ruskin and Italy; 1863-5 Green Summer - a season of happiness; 1865-6 friends and enemies; 1866-7 a threat to the earthly paradise; 1867-70 Phyllis and Demophoon - the dangers of enchantment; 1870-6 the desolate years; 1876-8 a return to the world - the Grosvenor Gallery; 1878-84 King Cophetua - the studio in the 80s; 1884-90 the Royal Academy - to think, Jones, of your coming to this!; 1890-2 Briar Rose - Burne-Jones in the 90s; 1892-4 The best in me has been love; 1894-6 the Kelmscott Chaucer and the parting of friends; 1896-8 Rottindean and Avalon.

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GOR004150125
9780750915625
0750915625
Edward Burne-Jones by Penelope Fitzgerald
Used - Very Good
Paperback
The History Press Ltd
19970724
320
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