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  1. 24 de sept. de 2023 · Instead, she went to her lessons with Lucy and her sister Catherine, as well as Georgiana Burne-Jones. The latter was the wife of Edward Burne-Jones who would later work for Morris & Co. Both Lucy and her sister Catherine modeled for the Pre-Raphaelite artists, while also working as assistants under their father.

  2. For Burne-Jones the purpose of portraiture was 'the expression of character and moral quality, not of anything temporary, fleeting, [or] accidental' (quoted Burne-Jones, exhibition catalogue, Hayward Gallery, London, and elsewhere, 1975-6, p. 76). Georgiana had an enormously strong character and was imbued with a moral quality that made her a ...

  3. Burne-Jones's hauntingly beautiful portrait of his wife Georgiana, and with their two children Margaret and Philip in the background, was begun in 1883 and then worked on at intervals. It was neither exhibited in his lifetime, nor shown at the memorial exhibition held at the New Gallery in 1898-99, presumably because it was regarded as too personal a document for public display.

  4. Georgiana, Lady Burne-Jones was a painter and engraver, and the second oldest of the Macdonald sisters. She was married to the Late Pre-Raphaelite artist Edward Burne-Jones, and was also the mother of painter Philip Burne-Jones, aunt of novelist Rudyard Kipling and Prime Minister Stanley Baldwin, confidante and friend of George Eliot, William Morris, and John Ruskin.

  5. 27 de dic. de 2009 · Memorials of Edward Burne-Jones by Burne-Jones, Georgiana, Lady, 1840-1920. Publication date 1906 Topics Burne-Jones, Edward Coley, Sir, 1833-1898 Publisher

  6. Retrato de Georgiana Burne-Jones (1840-1920), 1870 | Edward John Poynter Comprar como una impresión de arte. support@meisterdrucke.com · 0043 4257 29415

  7. Georgiana Burne-Jonesand William Morris: A Subtle Influence Isabelle Williams In her Memorials of Edward Burne-Jones, Gcorgiana Burnc-Jones revealed her genuine admiration and deep affection for William Morris when she described their first encoumer: 'Helooked as if he scarcely saw mc. He was very handsome, of an