Edward Coley Collection
Edward Coley Burne-Jones, a renowned British artist of the 19th century, left an indelible mark on the art world with his exquisite creations
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Edward Coley Burne-Jones, a renowned British artist of the 19th century, left an indelible mark on the art world with his exquisite creations. His works spanned various themes and mediums, showcasing his exceptional talent and artistic vision. One of Burne-Jones' notable pieces is "The Green Dining-room at South Kensington Museum, " painted around 1870. This captivating artwork captures the grandeur and elegance of the museum's dining room, immersing viewers in its opulent atmosphere. Another masterpiece by Burne-Jones is "Sponsa De Libano" from 1891. This enchanting painting depicts a biblical scene with intricate details that transport us to another time. The artist's attention to detail and use of vibrant colors make this piece truly mesmerizing. In "The Feast of Peleus, " created during the mid-late 19th century, Burne-Jones explores Greek mythology through his unique style. The painting portrays a mythical feast where gods and mortals converge, evoking a sense of wonder and awe. Burne-Jones also delved into allegorical subjects like in his Troy Triptych series. In "Study of Oblivion conquering Fame" and "Study of Fame overthrowing Fortune, " he skillfully captures these abstract concepts through striking imagery that leaves a lasting impression on viewers. "Cupid and Psyche - Palace Green Murals" showcases Burne-Jones' ability to tell stories through art. From depicting mourners abandoning Psyche to Zephyrus bearing her away, each mural transports us into a different chapter of this timeless tale. Another remarkable work by Burne-Jones is "Pygmalion and the Image - The Soul Attains. " Painted in 1878, it beautifully illustrates Pygmalion's journey as he breathes life into his creation—an allegory for human desire for connection beyond mere physicality.