33 examples of burne-jones in sentences

She had been compared to almost every type of all the great painters: Botticelli, Sir Peter Lely, Gainsborough, Burne-Jones.

While he was at work on the concluding volumes of the first and last of these great books there arose in England the somewhat fantastic movement in art, launched by the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood, which included such Ruskinites and other devotees of early Christian and mediaeval painting as Rossetti, Millais, Morris, Burne-Jones, and Holman Hunt.

A study for Burne-Jones!

Such half-way masters as Leighton, Alma-Tadema, Sant, and Dicksee were as yet to them something of what Rossetti and Burne-Jones, and certain old Italian masters, were soon to become.

Some day, Mike would have his imitators,boys who pulled faces like his, and prided themselves on having the Laflin wrinkles; just as it was once the fashion for girls to look like Burne-Jones pictures, or young poets to imitate Mr. Swinburne.

His life in Rossetti's house was the life of a monk, seeing nobody except Burne-Jones (whom, as Ruskin will have it, he resembles closely), going nowhere and doing little.

As a set-off to this ponderosity there are the letters of BURNE-JONES, fresh, amiable and delightful, as also those of Professor JAMES STUART, which are among the best in the collection.

ON THE "CHANT D'AMOUR" OF BURNE-JONES ROGER SHERMAN LOOMIS '09 Mysterious damozel in white, White like the swans that glide upon the pool below, Who art thou that with fingers light Playest upon those ivory keys such music low? O winged youth in dreamful thought, With eyelids weighed with utter sweetness, who art thou, With garments by the breezes caught, Whose hands with drowsy motion ply the bellows now?

At this time she knew nothing of the English Pre-Raphaelites; later, however, she became one of the most worthy followers of Burne-Jones.

the glass at the E. end of the S. aisle is by Sir E. Burne-Jones.

Doulting); (2) octagonal vestry on S. with chamber above; (3) mural tablet with emblem of peacock, on N. wall of tower, designed by Burne-Jones; (4) Norm.

Briewere, William de Bubwith, Bp. Buckingham, Duke of Buckland, Walter Burgess, Dean Burnell, Bp. Burne-Jones Butler, Bp. Byam, Rector Bytton, Bp. C Cantlow, Prior Carent, William Carew, family Ceawlin Cenwealh Chard, Col. Chard, Prior Charles I. Charles II.

Burne-Jones yesterday suggested two or three alterations about the color which Sargent immediately adopted, but Burne-Jones raves about the picture.

Burne-Jones yesterday suggested two or three alterations about the color which Sargent immediately adopted, but Burne-Jones raves about the picture.

Burne-Jones has been with me this afternoon: he was at 'Macbeth' last night, and you filled his whole soul with your beauty and your poetry....

" But Burne-Jones by this time had become one of our most ardent admirers, and was prejudiced in my favor because my acting appealed to his eye.

This letter from Burne-Jones about "Henry VIII." is a delightful tribute to Henry Irving's treatment of the play: "My Dear Lady, "We went last night to the play (at my theater) to see Henry VIII.Margaret and Mackail and I. It was delicious to go out again and see mankind, after such evil days.

" When the Duke and Duchess of Devonshire gave the famous fancy dress ball at Devonshire House, Henry attended it in the robes which had appealed so strongly to Burne-Jones's imaginative eye.

Burne-Jones would have done something for my jubilee programme too, I think, had he lived.

So were the dresses that Burne-Jones designed for me to wear in "King Arthur.

July 1887.E.B.-J. (Sir Edward Burne-Jones) sent me a picture he has painted for mea troop of little angels.

My guests were H.I., Burne-Jones, Max Beerbohm, W. Nicholson, Jimmy Pryde, Will Rothenstein, Graham Robertson, Richard Hardig Davis, Laurence Irving, Ted and Edy.

Of this town Burne-Jones was a native, and Priestley, George Dawson, and Dale were dissenting ministers.

On the other hand, Burne-Jones and the Grosvenor Gallery groupideas without drawing, without knowledge, feet and hands absurd, muscles anyhow.

Really the young man was now talking decently!about matters he understood; Burne-Jones, Rossettisome French pictures in Bond Streetand so forth.

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