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  1. Georgiana (née Macdonald), Lady Burne-Jones. (1840-1920), Wife and biographer of Sir Edward Burne-Jones, 1st Bt. Sitter in 9 portraits. Age 15, Burne-Jones began art classes at the Government School of Design and later became a student of Ford Maddox Brown. She met Edward Burne-Jones through her brother and became his model and wife.

  2. Georgiana Burne-Jones (b. 21 July 1840 – d. 2 February 1920) Georgiana Burne-Jones is one of the central characters in my novel of the Pre-Raphaelites, Beauty in Thorns, along with her daughter Margaret, Lizzie Siddal and Jane Morris, all writers and artists in their own right.

  3. 4 de feb. de 2019 · I knew little about Georgiana Burne-Jones before my research, but found her intriguing. Of the many elegant, ethereal women in her husband’s paintings, how often was her appearance visible ? It ...

  4. 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 ...

  5. Description. Georgiana Burne-Jones and George Eliot became friends in February 1868. Eliot was fond of Georgiana, inviting her to holiday at Whitby in 1870. The two women fostered a close relationship, with Georgiana confiding in Eliot about the problems in her marriage to Edward Coley Burne-Jones.

  6. Georgiana Burne-Jones and Rottingdean, 1904-1920 Stephen Williams In 1880 Edward and Georgiana Burne-Jones bought a house in Rottingdean, Sussex, as a country and seaside retreat from London life. Later they enlarged the building, now known as North End House, and following Burne-Jones’s death in 1898 it became Georgiana’s main residence.

  7. Georgiana Burne-Jones. Georgiana Burne-Jones was introduced to the Pre-Raphaelite circle through her relationship with the man she would later marry, her childhood sweetheart, Edward Burne-Jones. The daughter of a Methodist minister, Georgie was the fifth out of eleven children. Their upbringing was strict and, according to Jan Marsh in Pre ...