Burne-Jones
The Project Gutenberg eBook, Burne-Jones, by A. L. (Alfred Lys) Baldry
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MASTERPIECES IN COLOUR EDITED BY - - T. LEMAN HARE
1833-1898
Others in Preparation .
(In the possession of R. H. Benson, Esq.)
Apart from its technical beauty and its charm of design, this picture has a special interest as the only contribution which the artist ever made to the exhibitions of the Royal Academy. It was shown at Burlington House in 1886, and was painted purposely, during the months that intervened between his election as an Associate in the summer of 1885 and the opening of the 1886 exhibition. In the treatment of the subject there is a touch of slightly grim humour, unusual in the art of Burne-Jones, a humour which finds expression particularly in the face of the mermaid, who drags a human being to her cave at the bottom of the sea without thinking or caring that her sport means death to him.
BY A. LYS BALDRY
ILLUSTRATED WITH EIGHT REPRODUCTIONS IN COLOUR
A. L. Baldry
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BURNE-JONES
"Masterpieces in Colour" Series
PLATE I.—THE DEPTHS OF THE SEA. Frontispiece
Burne-Jones
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
PLATE II.—SIDONIA VON BORK
PLATE III.—SPONSA DI LIBANO
PLATE IV.—SIBYLLA DELPHICA
PLATE V.—THE MILL
PLATE VI.—KING COPHETUA AND THE BEGGAR MAID
PLATE VII.—DANAE (The Tower of Brass)
PLATE VIII.—THE ENCHANTMENTS OF NIMUE