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Minggu, 16 Oktober 2011

Bed, William Burges, England, 1879




Painted wood, inset mirrors

Carved and painted bed with inset mirrors and a depiction of a medieval version of The Judgement of Paris, with side-boards inset with illuminated vellum and textiles under glass. The inscription on the front of the bed reads VITA NOVA and bed posts - and on the right and left - WILLIAM BURGES ME FIUERI FECIT and ANNO DOMINI MDCCCLXXIX.

This bed was made for the guest chamber of Tower House, Melbury Road, London, the home of William Burges. Through the hares, hearts and arrows carved and painted on the foot of the bed, Burges surrounded his guests with the symols of love and dreams.

V&A

Minggu, 20 Maret 2011

Artists biographies




[Ernest Crofts]
http://www.racollection.org.uk/ixbin/indexplus?_IXSESSION_=yOu2fcE54r2&_IXSR_=&_IXACTION_=display&_MREF_=57685&_IXSP_=1&_IXFPFX_=templates/full/&_IXSPFX_=templates/full/&_IXTRAIL_=Topics

"While there is a vast amount of documentation covering Victorian painting, areas of doubt still remain and biographical uncertainities abound. Artists known to have flourished appear to hsve left a meagre legacy of paintings; paintings of great quality by artists barely heard of are still surfacing after a long period of submersion. There are scores of painters whose fame rests on just one or two paintings, like W. S. Burton with The Wounded Cavalier and Henry Wallis with The Death of Chatterton, although the former exhibited at the Royal Academy and British Institute for thirty years, and the latter painted a number of pictures in the 'fifties earning the approbation of Ruskin. In a survey of the period one is often compelled to 'row out', as Lyton Strachey said, 'over the great ocean of material and lower down into it, here and there, a little bucket, which will bring up to the light of day some charecteristic specimen, from those far depths, to be examined with a careful curiousity'."

Victorian Painters - Jeremy Maas (1969)

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