Burne-Jones, Caroline Fitzgerald, 1884
Summary
Portrait of Caroline Fitzgerald by Edward Burne-Jones, painted 1884. University of Toronto Art Centre.
Edward Burne-Jones (1833–1898) was an one of the leading painters and designers of late 19th-century England, whose romantic paintings using medieval imagery were among the last manifestations of the Pre-Raphaelite style. More long-lasting is his influence as a pioneer of the revival of the ideal of the “artist-craftsman,” so influential to the development of 20th-century industrial design.
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Tags
pre raphaelite
art
caroline fitzgerald
portrait paintings by edward burne jones
portraits
portrait
aristocracy
Date
1884
in collections
Source
Wikimedia Commons
Link
Copyright info
public domain