Burne-Jones at the Tate


In the Depths of the Sea
(the only picture where anyone is smiling!)
Since I spent a day in London last week, here are some photos I took in the Tate Britain exhibition of the work of Pre-Raphaelite Edward Burne-Jones (1833-98) - which is on for another month: if you want to go, get there EARLY and allow yourself lots of browsing time.


The Annunciation
I'm just sorry that my photos don't give you a proper idea of the SCALE of many of the pieces - which were huge in most cases - nor of the richness imparted by the colour and gilding.


The Wine of Circe
The Pilgrim Outside the Garden of Idleness
The Wheel of Fortune
Love and the Pilgrim
Portrait of Amy Gaskell
They had the whole Perseus Cycle there, in various forms




 -  though some pieces were unfinished



And the whole Briar Rose Cycle too:




 

Burne-Jones and his ilk are wildly unfashionable with critics, but OMG the beauty...

Spirits, or The Uninterrupted Dream
Greatly recommended, for anyone who has a chance to go.
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Published on January 24, 2019 10:41
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