Yiɣi chaŋ yɛligu maŋamaŋa puuni

Edward Burne-Jones

Diyila Dagbani Wikipedia
Edward Burne-Jones
Birmingham (mul) Translate, Silimin gɔli August 28, 1833
O ya TiŋgbaŋUnited Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland (en) Translate
United Kingdom
British (en) Translate
Kpibu sheeLondon, Silimin gɔli June 17, 1898
BaEdward Richard Jones
MaElizabeth Coley
Paɣa/yidanaGeorgiana Burne-Jones (mul) Translate  (1860 - unknown value)
Ŋun na bi niŋ amiliyaMaria Zambaco (en) Translate
Bia
Tizo
Education
Shikuru shɛli o ni chaŋExeter College (en) Translate
King Edward's School (en) Translate
Heatherley School of Fine Art (en) Translate
Bala yɛlibu, sabbu bee buɣisibuSilmiinsili
Tuma
TumaPɛnta-pɛnta, draftsperson (en) Translate, designer (en) Translate, illustrator (en) Translate, architectural draftsperson (en) Translate, visual artist (en) Translate, artist (en) Translate, watercolorist (en) Translate, pastellist (en) Translate ni pen drawer (en) Translate
Tuma sheeBirmingham (mul) Translate ni London
Magnum opusThe Beguiling of Merlin (en) Translate
Hope (en) Translate
The Golden Stairs (en) Translate
King Cophetua and the Beggar Maid (en) Translate
Influenced byDante Gabriel Rossetti
Nira zaŋtiRoyal Academy of Arts (en) Translate
LaɣinguPre-Raphaelite Brotherhood (en) Translate
Symbolism (en) Translate
Nuu tuunbaŋsim balibuhistory painting (en) Translate
religious painting (en) Translate
genre painting (en) Translate
mythological painting (en) Translate
portrait (en) Translate
Linjima yaɣiliBritish Army (en) Translate

Sir Edward Coley Burne-Jones, 1st Baronet, ARA (/bɜːrnˈdʒnz/;[1] 28 August 1833  17 June 1898) o daa nyɛla England peenta-peenta mini dizaana.[2]

Burne-Jones mini William Morris daa laɣim tum ni Morris, Marshall, Faulkner & Co binyɛra dizaanibu polo.[3]

Stained and painted glass

[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]

Piligu tuma

Pygmalion (first series)

Pygmalion and the Image (second series)

The Grosvenor Gallery years

The Legend of Briar Rose (second series)

Bahigu tuma

External videos
video icon Burne-Jones' King Cophetua and the Beggar Maid
video icon Burne Jones's The Golden Stairs
video icon Burne-Jones's Hope,
All at Smarthistory[4]
Notes
  1. "Burne-Jones". Collins English Dictionary.
  2. Lehnebach, Carlos A.; Regnault, Claire; Rice, Rebecca; Awa, Isaac Te; Yates, Rachel A. (1 November 2023). Flora: Celebrating our Botanical World (in English). Te Papa Press. pp. 94–95. ISBN 978-1-9911509-1-2.
  3. Millington, Ruth. Edward Burne-Jones and The Legend of the Briar Rose.
  4. Burne-Jones's Hope. Smarthistory at Khan Academy.
Citations
    • MacCarthy, Fiona (2011). The Last Pre-Raphaelite: Edward Burne-Jones and the Victorian Imagination. Faber & Faber. ISBN 978-0-571-22861-4.
    • Clarke, Brian (2011). Burne-Jones: Vast acres and fleeting ecstasies. The Journal of Stained Glass, Vol. XXXV. The British Society of Master Glass Painters. ISBN 978-0-9568762-1-8
    • Arscott, Caroline. William Morris and Edward Burne-Jones: Interlacings, (New Haven and London: Yale University Press (Published for the Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art), 2008). ISBN 978-0-300-14093-4.
    • Mackail, J. W. (1899). The Life of William Morris in two volumes. London, New York and Bombay: Longmans, Green and Co. Volume I and Volume II (1911 reprint)
    • Tɛmplet:Cite DNBSupp
    • Marsh, Jan, Jane and May Morris: A Biographical Story 1839–1938, London, Pandora Press, 1986 ISBN 0-86358-026-2.
    • Marsh, Jan, Jane and May Morris: A Biographical Story 1839–1938 (updated edition, privately published by author), London, 2000.
    • Marsh, Jan (2018). The Illustrated Letters and Diaries of the Pre-Raphaelites (Illustrated ed.). Batsford. ISBN 978-1849944960.
    • Robinson, Duncan (1982). William Morris, Edward Burne-Jones and the Kelmscott Chaucer. London: Gordon Fraser.
    • Spalding, Frances (1978). Magnificent Dreams: Burne-Jones and the Late Victorians. Oxford: Phaidon. ISBN 0-7148-1827-5.
    • Todd, Pamela (2001). Pre-Raphaelites at Home. New York: Watson-Guptill. ISBN 0-8230-4285-5.

    Tɛmplet:DNB01 poster

    Baronetage of the United Kingdom
    New creation Baronet
    (of Rottingdean and of the Grange)
    1894–1898
    Succeeded by

    Tɛmplet:Edward Burne-Jones Tɛmplet:Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood Tɛmplet:Rudyard Kipling Tɛmplet:British and Irish stained glass