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  1. 30 de abr. de 2013 · Abstract. Jane Morris, the wife of William Morris and the muse of Dante Gabriel Rossetti, became the most identifiable face of Pre-Raphaelite art but has received little scholarly attention in her own right. This book argues that the enduring myth of Jane Morris – as a passive invalid, femme fatale and melancholy beauty – has derived from ...

  2. 17 de dic. de 2016 · Jane con su hija Mary. Wikimedia Commons La nueva señora Jane Morris aprovechó con creces la oportunidad, aprendió varios idiomas, música y refinados modales. Pero el matrimonio, del que nacerían dos niñas, Jane Alice y Mary, empezó a resquebrajarse cuando William decidió marchar a Islandia en busca de inspiración.

  3. 28 de may. de 2019 · Political writings of William Morris by Morris, William, 1834-1896. Publication date 1973 ... -- Two letters to Jane Alice Morris. -- The society of the ...

  4. www.britishmuseum.org › collection › objectdrawing | British Museum

    This is the only surviving drawing by William Morris of his wife, Jane. In the late summer of 1857 Rossetti and Burne Jones, then in Oxford engaged on the decoration of the Union (see 1885,0613.81), went one evening to the theatre, where they were struck by the extraordinary beauty of a girl in the audience. They succeeded in making her….

  5. Jane Morris (née Burden) In 1857, Burden was spotted by artists Dante Gabriel Rossetti and Edward Burne-Jones in Oxford, and was sought by them as a model. She sat initially for Rossetti and then for William Morris. The two became engaged and married in 1859. Burden was privately educated and recreated herself from the daughter of a stablehand ...

  6. Jane Morris (née Burden) by John Robert Parsons, copied by Emery Walker Ltd. July 1865. From the series copied by Emery Walker, NPG x137525-8. To mark the centenary of her death in January 1914, this display features the dark-haired Pre-Raphaelite model Jane Burden (Mrs William Morris). Born in 1839, daughter of a stableman and laundress, she ...

  7. Current exhibition on display in the Coach House – Morris's Successor: John Henry Dearle, Open 13th April – 17th December