The Last Pre-Raphaelite? The enchanting works of Edward Burne-Jones

The Last Pre-Raphaelite? The enchanting works of Edward Burne-Jones

This talk will look at his most enchanting masterpieces and explore why his works are now some of the most cherished in Britain.

By Stella Grace Lyons Art History Lectures and Tours

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Starts on Mon, 24 Jun 2024 10:00 PDT

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The Last Pre-Raphaelite? The enchanting works of Edward Burne-Jones

Edward Burne-Jones is associated with the later phase of the Pre-Raphaelite movement and was the only Pre-Raphaelite artist to have achieved international fame.

He turned away from Victorian industrial progress and instead painted beautiful, melancholic and highly romantic works inspired by Arthurian legend, mythology, and dream-worlds. This talk will look at his most enchanting masterpieces and explore why his works are now some of the most cherished in Britain.

For more information and to find out about future talks please visit www.stellagracelyons.co.uk

Stella Grace Lyons is a freelance Art History lecturer, speaker and writer accredited with The Arts Society. She has lectured across the UK, Ireland, Spain, Norway, Germany, Belgium, the Netherlands, Malaysia and will soon embark on a lecturing tour in Australasia.

Stella gained her BA in the History of Art with a 1st class in her dissertation from the University of Bristol (2007-2011), and her MA in History of Art from the University of Warwick.

She spent a year studying Renaissance art in Italy at the British Institute of Florence, and three months studying Venetian art in Venice. In addition, she attended drawing classes at the prestigious Charles H. Cecil studios in Florence, a private atelier that follows a curriculum based on the leading ateliers of nineteenth century Paris.

Stella runs her own Art History lectures and is a regular lecturer in the UK and Europe for The Arts Society, ACE Cultural Tours, Hebridean Island Cruises, Saga’s Art Appreciation Tours, and the National Trust, amongst others. Stella is also a part-time lecturer for the University of South Wales.

She has written about art for several publications and her article on Norwegian art was recently featured on the front cover of the Arts Society Magazine. In addition to her lecturing work, Stella works as an artist’s model for the internationally renowned figurative artist, Harry Holland.

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