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  1. Philip Burne-Jones realizó esta ilustración para acompañar el libro de su tío, Rudyard Kipling, publicado en 1898. En realidad, el poema fue inspirado por la pintura, según lo que sugieren los poemas. La mujer que aparece en dicha ilustración, al parecer es Patrick Campbell, la estrella del momento en Londres (1897).

  2. Philip Burne-Jones was the only son of Sir Edward Coley Burne-Jones and, like his father, painted from an early age. He was educated at Marlborough and at University College, Oxford, but had little academic success. Philip began to exhibit at the Grosvenor Gallery in 1886 but preferred to show at the New Gallery from its opening two years later ...

  3. The catalogue raisonné has used the convention that Burne-Jones adopted for the authorship of the paintings, with additions. Burne-Jones considered that all works issued by the studio were by him and this is what he advised his son, Philip, to adopt when he sold the contents of the studio. However, where the academic panel feels that the work ...

  4. Burne-Jones visited the United States during 1902, where he was popular in fashionable society. He lived most of his life in London, where he died in 1926. Unless indicated otherwise, the text in this article is either based on Wikipedia article "Philip Burne-Jones" or another language Wikipedia page thereof used under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License ; or on research by ...

  5. An Unfinished Masterpiece Philip Edward Burne-Jones (1861–1926) Touchstones Rochdale. Sir Edward Elgar (1857–1934) Philip Edward Burne-Jones (1861–1926) Worcester Guildhall. Caroline Starr Balestier (1862–1939), Mrs Rudyard Kipling Philip Edward Burne-Jones (1861–1926) National Trust, Bateman's. Edward Lucas Jenks Ridsdale (1833 ...

  6. Burne-Jones’s biographer Fiona MacCarthy (The Last Pre-Raphaelite, p 134) wrote that soon after Burne-Jones’s son Philip was born in 1861, his proud father related that their friends thought him ‘the prettiest boy known’ and that ‘Phil was to remain pretty, somewhat to his detriment’.

  7. Edward Burne-Jones. Edward Coley Burne-Jones ( Birmingham, 28 de agosto de 1833 - Londres, 17 de junio de 1898) fue un artista y diseñador inglés asociado con la Hermandad Prerrafaelita, y principal responsable de atraer a los prerrafaelitas a la corriente principal del arte británico y, al tiempo, produciendo algunas de las más exquisitas ...