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Edward Burne-Jones & William Morris photograph (1874) by Frederick Hollyer at Morris Gallery. London, United Kingdom. | The Burne-Jones & William Morris Families photo (1874) by Frederick Hollyer at National Portrait Gallery. London, United Kingdom. | Sleeping Beauty misfired / failed ceramic tiles (1861) by Edward Burne-Jones & Lucy Faulkner made by Morris, Marshall, Faulkner & Co at Morris Gallery. London, United Kingdom. | Judgment of Paris ceramic tile (1862-3) by Edward Burne-Jones made by Morris, Marshall, Faulkner & Co at Morris Gallery. London, United Kingdom. |
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Design (1863-4) based of Geoffrey Chaucer's poem 'Legend of Good Women' for embroidered hanging by Edward Burne-Jones which he created to entice his mentor John Ruskin to stay in England & not move to Switzerland at Morris Gallery. London, United Kingdom. | Amor & Alceste stained glass (c1864) by Edward Burne-Jones & Philip Webb made by Morris, Marshall, Faulkner & Co at Morris Gallery. London, United Kingdom. | Earthly Paradise (1865-70) by William Morris with graphics by Edward Burne-Jones for Kelmscott Press a poem which made Morris famous at Morris Gallery. London, United Kingdom. | Pygmalion falls in love series of graphics by Edward Burne-Jones for printing (1865-70) for Kelmscott Press at Morris Gallery. London, United Kingdom. |
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Oracle graphic by Edward Burne-Jones in Earthly Paradise poem (1870) by William Morris for Kelmscott Press at Morris Gallery. London, United Kingdom. | Psyche is walked to the Hill graphic by Edward Burne-Jones in Earthly Paradise poem (1870) by William Morris for Kelmscott Press at Morris Gallery. London, United Kingdom. | Cupid falls in love with Psyche & ask God of Wind Zephyr to carry her to Cupid graphic by Edward Burne-Jones in Earthly Paradise poem (1870) by William Morris for Kelmscott Press at Morris Gallery. London, United Kingdom. | Psyche charmed by food & music falls in love with Cupid graphic by Edward Burne-Jones in Earthly Paradise poem (1870) by William Morris for Kelmscott Press at Morris Gallery. London, United Kingdom. |
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Psyche lights candle to uncover Cupid's identity, but he storms out after such a betrayal graphic by Edward Burne-Jones in Earthly Paradise poem (1870) by William Morris for Kelmscott Press at Morris Gallery. London, United Kingdom. | Psyche asks Venus for help to win Cupid back, to do so her first task involves delivering black water carried by an eagle to Venus graphic by Edward Burne-Jones in Earthly Paradise poem (1870) by William Morris for Kelmscott Press at Morris Gallery. London, United Kingdom. | Psyche's final task is to take a casket to Venus but she opens it instead & is near death graphic by Edward Burne-Jones in Earthly Paradise poem (1870) by William Morris for Kelmscott Press at Morris Gallery. London, United Kingdom. | Psyche proves her love of Cupid & is accepted by the gods graphic by Edward Burne-Jones in Earthly Paradise poem (1870) by William Morris for Kelmscott Press at Morris Gallery. London, United Kingdom. |
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Psyche drinks from golden cup & become immortal graphic by Edward Burne-Jones in Earthly Paradise poem (1870) by William Morris for Kelmscott Press at Morris Gallery. London, United Kingdom. | Adoration of Magi stained glass (1872) by Edward Burne-Jones made by Morris, Marshall, Faulkner & Co for Castle Howard at Morris Gallery. London, United Kingdom. | Beguiling of Merlin painting (1872-7) by Edward Burne-Jones at Lady Lever Art Gallery. Liverpool, England. | Annunciation painting (1876-9) by Edward Burne-Jones at Lady Lever Art Gallery. Liverpool, England. |
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Golden Stairs painting (1880) by Edward Coley Burne-Jones at Tate Britain. London, United Kingdom. | Tree of Forgiveness painting (1882) by Edward Burne-Jones at Lady Lever Art Gallery. Liverpool, England. | King Cophetua & the Beggar Maid (after Tennyson's poem) painting (1884) by Edward Coley Burne-Jones at Tate Britain. London, United Kingdom. | Pre-Raphaelite memorial stained glass window (1886) by Sir Edward Burne-Jones made by William Morris at St Giles Cathedral. Edinburgh, Scotland. |
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Adam & Eve graphic by Edward Burne-Jones for front piece in Dream of John Ball poem (1888) by William Morris for Kelmscott Press at Morris Gallery. London, United Kingdom. | A Dream of John Ball (1892) by William Morris with graphics by Edward Burne-Jones for Kelmscott Press a bestselling poem at Morris Gallery. London, United Kingdom. | St Cecilia stained glass (c1897) by Edward Burne-Jones made by Morris & Co at Morris Gallery. London, United Kingdom. | Aims in Founding Kelmscott Press essay (1898) by William Morris with graphic of Psyche Borne off by Zephyrus by Edward Burne-Jones at Morris Gallery. London, United Kingdom. |
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Forest scene stained glass windows by Louis Comfort Tiffany & Edward Burne-Jones in Second Presbyterian Church. Chicago, IL. | Mountain scene stained glass windows by Louis Comfort Tiffany & Edward Burne-Jones in Second Presbyterian Church. Chicago, IL. | Angels stained glass windows by Louis Comfort Tiffany & Edward Burne-Jones in Second Presbyterian Church. Chicago, IL. | Angel & lilies stained glass windows by Louis Comfort Tiffany & Edward Burne-Jones in Second Presbyterian Church. Chicago, IL. |
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Angel & clouds stained glass windows by Louis Comfort Tiffany & Edward Burne-Jones in Second Presbyterian Church. Chicago, IL. | Angel & Saint stained glass windows by Louis Comfort Tiffany & Edward Burne-Jones in Second Presbyterian Church. Chicago, IL. | Christ with heavenly choir stained glass windows by Louis Comfort Tiffany & Edward Burne-Jones in Second Presbyterian Church. Chicago, IL. | Phyllida Arts & Crafts tile panel (c1872) by Edward Burne-Jones for William Morris & Co at Gladstone Pottery Museum. Longton, Stoke, England. |
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Love Among the Ruins painting (1894) by Edward Burne-Jones at Wightwick Manor. Wolverhampton, England. | Chaucer's Canterbury Tales - Prioress's Tale Wardrobe (wedding present to William Morris & Jane Burden) (1859) by Philip Webb & painted by Edward Coley Burne-Jones at Ashmolean Museum. Oxford, England. | Danäe & the brazen tower painting (1872) by Edward Coley Burne-Jones after Earthly Paradise poem by William Morris at Ashmolean Museum. Oxford, England. | Sleeping Beauty painted tile panel (later 1860s) by Edward Coley Burne-Jones of Morris, Marshal, Falkner & Co at Ashmolean Museum. Oxford, England. |
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Cinderella story on tin-glazed earthenware tiles (1863) by Edward Burne-Jones & Philip Webb made by Morris, Marshall, Faulkner & Co at Walker Art Gallery. Liverpool, England. |
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