Blogs about: Edward Burne Jones

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Pentecost to Paraclete: The Coming of the Holy Spirit

chandlerozconsultants wrote 3 days ago: English: Gian Lorenzo Bernini – Dove of the Holy Spirit (ca. 1660, stained glass, Throne of St … more →

Tags: Christ, Edwin Hatch, God, Holy Spirit, holyspirit, Jesus, Jesus Christ, john d smith, Lord

Зеркальные отличия, или Щит, дракон

specularum wrote 1 year ago: В центре этого коллажа – привезённый i_shmael-ем из Испании Архангел Михаил, всё разящий силы … more →

Tags: Reflections in Art, World of Warcraft, Tintoretto, Shield, paolo uccello, Johann König, saint george, Dragon, Vittore Carpaccio

Edward Burne-Jones

Gonnagan wrote 1 year ago: Study for a Female Head, 1889. … more →

Tags: Drawings, 1880's

Carl Larsson: Ett Hem242 comments

michelinewalker wrote 1 year ago: — Blomsterfönstret (Windowsill with Flowers), 1894 -1898                       Look at this beautifu … more →

Tags: Sharing, art 2, Art, John Ruskin, Carl Larsson, Dante Gabriel Rossetti, Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot, Royal Swedish Academy of Arts, Barbizon School

43 Temple Row Birmingham... a molecule of inspiration

Molecules of Emotion wrote 1 year ago: Molecules of Inspiration [2012 sketchbook No.2, p 29-31] 43 Temple Row When I get the chance to wond … more →

Tags: Molecules of Inspiration, Contemporary Art, Art, Modern Art, 43 Temple Row, Pastel, Visual Arts, Painting, Birmingham

The new Musée d’Orsay – first impressions

revessurpapier wrote 1 year ago: I’m writing this from Paris, where I’m currently on a work trip (although given the nature of the wo … more →

Tags: Museums, symbolism, Paris, Gustave Moreau, Musee d'Orsay, William Degouve de Nuncques

The Sirens

aliroseart wrote 1 year ago: The Sirens by Edward Burne-Jones c.1891-98.  I had just lamented that I had never seen a work from o … more →

Tags: The Ringling Museum, Gold, mythological, The Sirens, Pre-Raphealites, 19th Century, fin de siècle

Drawing with stones

revessurpapier wrote 1 year ago: Work took me to Rome earlier this week. That sounds glamorous, but I was there for a ridiculously sh … more →

Tags: Drawings, Museums, symbolism, Rome, pre-raphaelites, va

DelArt Exhibit: The Symbolic Language Of Plants

amyparmenter wrote 1 year ago: By Phran Novelli PHILADELPHIA (CBS) - It didn’t start with Valentine’s Day. Flowers have … more →

Tags: watch & listen, Phran Novelli, Valentines, Delaware Art Museum

Almanac - May 12

Alchemy & Accident wrote 1 week ago: 1828 – Dante Gabriel Rossetti born. English poet, illustrator, painter and translator. He founded th … more →

Tags: almanac, Entertainment, English, jazz, English poet, reggae, Aviation, Artist, aesthetic movement

The Sound Of Sirens3 comments

thehauntedshoreline wrote 2 weeks ago: Edward Burne Jones, “The Sea Nymph”, 1881 For some time I have been thinking of mermaids … more →

Tags: up from the depths, the signs are always there, beachcombing, Surrealism, leonora carrington, salvador dali, mermaids, André Masson

The Artists’ Rifles, London8 comments

Lucy Paquette, author of The Hammock: A novel based on the true story of French painter James Tissot wrote 3 weeks ago: Lord Ranelagh at the volunteer gathering in Brighton, 1863. Illustrated London News. (Photo: wikimed … more →

Tags: Art Blog, Art History, Impressionists, James Tissot, John Everett Millais, Artists' Rifles, Henry Wyndham Phillips, Frederic Leighton, Joseph Middleton Jopling

Here Be Dragons2 comments

poetmcgonagall wrote 4 weeks ago: Today is Saint George’s Day, when the English celebrate the killing of exotic mega-fauna on th … more →

Tags: mythology, Politics, England, Art, Painting, Dragon, saint george, paolo uccello, Saint George and the Dragon

La vida en sueños de la Bella Durmiente (3)

oscargaraycochea wrote 1 month ago: John Maler Collier: La Bella Durmiente Pasaron los días, los meses, y en el palacio nadie despertaba … more →

Tags: Burocracia el palacio, Sueño incontenible, princesa aurora, sonambulos, John Maler Collier

La vida en sueños de la Bella Durmiente (2)

oscargaraycochea wrote 1 month ago: Castillo de Neuchwanstein Una multitud de sirvientes y guardianes le fue asignada a la joven Aurora. … more →

Tags: Burocacia de un palacio, normas de seguridad, Reglas de protocolo, Castillo de Neuschwantein, princesa aurora

In the same room as one of my heroes (but I didn't make an idiot of myself)

The Victorian Librarian wrote 1 month ago: William of Norwich (via History in an Hour) Framing Medieval Bodies, a collection of essays edited b … more →

Tags: Academia, fairytales, Future Planning, Heroes and Heroines, languages, Lectures, Medieval goodness, pre-raphaelites, Research

in the face of an angel4 comments

Cynthia wrote 1 month ago: This scene is a detail from the Edward Burne-Jones and William Morris stained glass window, David … more →

Tags: Inspiration, Photography, Art, Illustration, Muse, Architecture, Arts, Trinity Church in Copley Square, stained glass

Art News

Steve Ragalie wrote 1 month ago: Chuck Close looks at Photorealism Gehry Museum at Ground Zero Facing Issues Edward Burne-Jones Up Fo … more →

Tags: News, Chicago, Art News, gehry, Chuck Close, Auction

Easter Sunday: The Encounter With Beauty3 comments

Angela wrote 1 month ago: The Morning of the Resurrection, 1886 — Sir Edward Coley Burne-Jones “. . . Mary stood w … more →

Tags: Art, Beauty, Benedict XVI, Easter, Faith, Jesus, Mary Magdalene, Nobility, pre-raphaelites


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