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Title(s):
Above, Temple of Diana, statue and plinth brazier; below, Temple of Diana with standing female supplicant figure before statue, tripod brazier to left Kelmscott Chaucer
Maker:
Burne-Jones, Edward; draughtsman; British artist, 1833-1898
Category:
drawing
Name:
drawing
School/Style:
British
Description:
Two preliminary graphite sketches within drawn, rectangular, graphite borders, for the Knight's Tale, not used in final design. There are pinholes along the leaf edge, suggestive of a thread binding.
Production
Note:
For the Knight's Tale, p. 24.
Technique:
drawing (image-making)
Material(s):
graphite; medium
laid paper; support
Technique
Description:
graphite within two drawn rectangles on laid paper
Dimension(s):
height, support, 326, mm
width, support, 207, mm
height, upper sketch, 121, mm
width, upper sketch, 160, mm
height, lower sketch, 120, mm
width, lower sketch, 159, mm
Acquisition:
given; 1922; The Friends of the Fitzwilliam Museum
Inscription:
; recto, upper sketch, upper right; graphite; oak g[?]
Accession:
Object Number: 1079/14
(Paintings, Drawings and Prints)
(record id: 82988; input: 2003-03-04; modified: 2010-03-10)
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Identifier: