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Study of a head

BURNE-JONES, Sir Edward
Study of a head
Image: By permission of Amgueddfa Cymru — Museum Wales
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This is an oil study of one of the singing boys in the background of Edward Burne-Jones's best-known painting 'King Cophetua and the Beggar Maid' (1884, Tate). The painting was first planned in the mid-1870s and Burne-Jones spent a number of years working out the composition in a series of drawings and watercolours, but most of the work for the final painting was undertaken during 1883 and the beginning of 1884. It was completed and exhibited at Grosvenor Gallery in London in spring 1884.

The model for the singer is probably Jessie Keene (b.1872), or possibly her older sister Laura (b.1867/8), who also modelled for painter James McNeill Whistler in the 1880s. Their mother, Annie, was a regular model for Burne-Jones, her likeness apparently appearing in works such as 'The Golden Stairs' (1880, Tate). Another sister, Bessie (b.1878/9), also went on to become a favourite model and is portrayed in works such as' Vespertina Quies' (1893, Tate) and 'Love Among the Ruins '(1894, Wightwick Manor, National Trust).


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Details


Collection

Amgueddfa Cymru – Museum Wales

Item Number

NMW A 244

Historical Associations

Association Type: Provenance
Associated Person/Body: Webb, Matthew
Association Type: Private collector
Associated Person/Body: Turner House
Association Type: Museum

Creation/Production

BURNE-JONES, Sir Edward
1833-1898
Role: Artist

Acquisition

Transfer, 1921

Measurements

Height (cm): 35.5
Width (cm): 25.6
Height (in): 14
Width (in): 10

Techniques

Oil on wooden panel
Techniques (fine art)
Art dept - fine
Fine Art - painting

Material

Oil
Wood panel

Location

In store
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Tags


  • Fine Art
  • Painting
  • Pre-Raphaelitism

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