Edward Burne-Jones was trained in painting by the founder of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood, artist Dante Gabriel Rossetti. Specializing in romantic portrayals of Medieval subjects, Burne-Jones was influenced by his mentor and the titans of the Renaissance. Here the artist treats the myth of the sculptor who gave life to his art in a literal sense.
Pygmalion and the Image, c.1878, Oil on CanvasEdward Burne-Jones British (1833 - 1898) |
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Edward Burne-Jones was trained in painting by the founder of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood, artist Dante Gabriel Rossetti. Specializing in romantic portrayals of Medieval subjects, Burne-Jones was influenced by his mentor and the titans of the Renaissance. Here the artist treats the myth of the sculptor who gave life to his art in a literal sense. |
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