Sir Edward Coley Burne-Jones

Standard Name: Burne-Jones, Sir Edward Coley

Connections

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Family and Intimate relationships Lady Cynthia Asquith
LCA 's mother, Mary , Lady Wemyss, was born a Wyndham, a descendent of the writer Félicité, Mme de Genlis , and of her royal lover Philippe Egalité , Duc d'Orléans (who was also father...
Family and Intimate relationships Lady Cynthia Asquith
Cynthia's grandmother Madeline Wyndham or Gan Gan was a painter herself and a devotee of the pre-Raphaelites—many of whom, Burne-Jones in particular, were great personal friends. Gan Gan was reputed to be the first woman...
Leisure and Society Lady Cynthia Asquith
LCA , who was renowned for her beauty, was painted in her youth by Sir Edward Burne-Jones . She wrote later of his Garden Studio at The Grange in North End Lane, Fulham that its...
Residence Enid Bagnold
The house had once belonged to artist Sir Edward Burne-Jones . EB had a private tower room for writing and an agreement with her husband that she would have three undisturbed hours daily for her...
Family and Intimate relationships Louisa Baldwin
Another sister, Georgiana Macdonald , became the wife of the artist Edward Burne-Jones .
Sutherland, John. The Stanford Companion to Victorian Fiction. Stanford University Press.
Occupation Louisa Baldwin
Before she was twenty she exercised her artistic gifts in making woodcuts, and sat as a model to her brother-in-law Burne-Jones and others.
Matthew, Henry Colin Gray et al., editors. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. http://www.oxforddnb.com/.
under Macdonald sisters
Literary responses Louisa Baldwin
Her brother-in-law Edward Burne-Jones seems to have aimed at kindness in his response to the work: he wrote to her that he had some criticism but as a whole I thought it admirable.
Arthur Windham, third Earl Baldwin,. The Macdonald Sisters. Peter Davies.
143, 197
Literary responses Dinah Mulock Craik
Despite her bracing sense of purpose, slightly younger contemporaries like William de Morgan and Edward Burne-Jones found her Heroines of Romance simply bores.
Cruse, Amy. The Victorians and Their Books. George Allen and Unwin.
318
Textual Production Penelope Fitzgerald
PF was nearly sixty when she published her first book, Edward Burne-Jones : A Biography of the Pre-Raphaelite painter.
British Books in Print. J. Whitaker and Sons.
1976
British Library Catalogue. http://explore.bl.uk/primo_library/libweb/action/search.do?dscnt=0&tab=local_tab&dstmp=1489778087340&vid=BLVU1&mode=Basic&fromLo.
Harvey-Wood, Harriet. “Penelope Fitzgerald”. The Guardian, p. 22.
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Education Mary Agnes Hamilton
During her studies at Cambridge, MAH met Lady Burne-Jones , who read to her from the letters of her husband Edward Burne-Jones and of William Morris as well as the poetry of Morris . She...
Friends, Associates Violet Hunt
Friends of VH 's family included John Ruskin , Edward Burne-Jones , John Millais , Dante Gabriel Rossetti , Robert Browning , and Christina Rossetti , who read Violet's early poems. VH also met and...
Intertextuality and Influence Jane Francesca, Lady Wilde
Elgee's translation gained this novel a wider audience. In later years Dante Gabriel Rossetti developed a positive passion for it, and it became very popular with the Pre-Raphaelites .
Murray, Isobel. “Sidonia the Sorceress: Pre-Raphaelite Cult Book”. Durham University Journal, Vol.
75
, No. 1, pp. 53-7.
53
Edward Burne-Jones produced watercolours of...
Friends, Associates Pauline Johnson
In London, PJ visited and recited poetry before Edward Burne-Jones , George Frederic Watts , Frederic Leighton , Lawrence Alma-Tadema , and Jerome K. Jerome , among others.
Keller, Betty. Pauline: A Biography of Pauline Johnson. Douglas and McIntyre.
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Family and Intimate relationships Rudyard Kipling
One of Alice's sisters became a novelist and miscellaneous writer under her married name of Louisa Baldwin ; her husband was a wealthy manufacturer and their son Stanley Baldwin later became Prime Minister of Britain...
Friends, Associates Rudyard Kipling
RK and his sister Trix spent Decembers (the Christmas holidays) with their mother's sister Lady Burne-Jones , and her husband, the painter Sir Edward Burne-Jones , at their home, The Grange, in Fulham. Here...

Timeline

1 January 1856: The first issue of the Oxford and Cambridge...

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1 January 1856

The first issue of the Oxford and Cambridge Magazine was published; it sold for a shilling.

1875: Arthur Lasenby Liberty opened a shop, the...

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1875

Arthur Lasenby Liberty opened a shop, the present Liberty's , at 218a Regent Street, London, and imported soft oriental fabrics, kimonos, and fans; he also persuaded British manufacturers to print oriental designs on soft...

By 12 May 1877: The Grosvenor Gallery (welcomed by a Punch...

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By 12 May 1877

The Grosvenor Gallery (welcomed by a Punch cartoon on this date) was established as an alternative exhibition arena to the Royal Academy shows. It lasted until 1891.

26 June 1896: William Morris's Kelmscott Press published...

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26 June 1896

William Morris 's Kelmscott Press published the works of Chaucer , one of its most splendid and famous productions.

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