
Sir Edward Burne-Jones by his son Philip, © National Portrait
Gallery, London. (Click on images for more information)
Biographical material
- Biography sitemap
- A Burne-Jones Chronology
- Burne-Jones -- A Quest for Love
- The Jovial Campaign. The Decoration of the Oxford Union Debating Hall
- "The Last Sleep of Arthur in Avalon" -- a Biographical Statement
Works
- Paintings, drawings, stained glass, mosaics, tapestries, and more
- Theme and subject
- Composition
- Symbol, image, and motif

Cultural contexts
- Artistic Relations — source, influence, confluence, analogue
- Literary Relations — source, influence, confluence, reputation
- Religion
- Victorian painting
- The Pre-Raphaelites

Gender matters
- Sitemap
- Rescue and Creation Myths: Expressions of Gender and Power in the Works of Burne-Jones
- Narcissistic Male Mastery in Sir Edward Burne-Jones's Pygmalion Series
Resources
Last modified 29 June 2023