Project to refurbish ‘Angels’ hailed huge success as dean says it will ‘lift spirits and rekindle hope’ ...
Caput Mortuum—meaning “dead head”—also known as “mummy brown” was a rich brown pigment with an unpleasant source. From the 16th century onwards, the pigment was made from grinding up the dried flesh ...
The last major artist to belong to the Pre-Raphaelite milieu, Edward Burne-Jones is distinguished among them for his embrace of Renaissance aesthetics. While retaining the medieval influence that was ...
The pre-Raphaelite artist mastered detail perfectly but failed to see the bigger picture – life itself Halfway through Tate Britain’s loving homage to the Victorian “visionary” Edward Burne-Jones I ...
A long-lost painting by the Pre-Raphaelite artist Sir Edward Burne-Jones, one of the leading lights of the radical Victorian art movement, has been rediscovered and will be exhibited for the first ...
IT is my intention to give some idea of the man himself, and of his early formative influences, rather than to attempt a critical estimate of his work. Of the man, I may say at once that he was a ...
His subjects have been described as ‘narcotised beauties’ and he painted his mistresses as Renaissance nymphs: but Edward Burne-Jones was a modernist, argues Cameron Laux. It is tempting to roll ...
“An intimate evening of great art paired with magnificent food.” – What could be better? Imagine a gallery opening where people mill about making comments about the artwork while sipping wine. Now ...