The garden of Pan – (Edward Coley Sir, Burne-Jones) Previous Next


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Date: 1887

Size: 152 x 186 cm

Museum: National Gallery of Victoria (Melbourne, Australia)

Technique: Oil On Canvas

This painting was conceived at a time when Burne-Jones was deeply influenced by his travels in Italy. Returning home to London in 1872, he was inspired to set out a program of ambitious new works. Writing in 1904, his widow, Georgiana Burne-Jones, described how the painting had its origins in one such scheme: ‘[it] is a fulfilment of part of Edward

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