Sir Edward Burne-Jones
(Debra Mancoff)

This is a lavishly-produced tribute to the work of the artist whose rich, decorative style and renderings of mystical scenes from Arthurian legend, classical epic, and the Bible made him one of the most beloved artists of the nineteenth century. Illustrated with ninety-six reproductions, author and art historian Debra Mancoff traces Burne-Jones's career from his discovery of art while a divinity student at Oxford University, through his fruitful associations with Arts and Crafts Movement pioneer William Morris and pre-Raphaelite master Dante Gabriel Rossetti, to his momentous and long-delayed professional debut in 1877.

128 pages, 64 full-color reproductions, 32 black-and-white illustrations, size: 9 x 11 3/4". Smythe-sewn paperbound, with flaps.

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