Details
SIR EDWARD COLEY BURNE-JONES, BT., A.R.A., R.W.S. (1833-1898)
Head of a young girl, possibly for the head of the Virgin in The Star of Bethlehem
signed with initials 'EB-J.' (lower right)
sanguine and white chalk on terracotta paper
1612 x 13 in. (42.5 x 33 cm.)
Special notice
-
Brought to you by

Lot Essay

The present lot appears to be a study for the draped head of the Virgin Mary in the 1890 watercolour The Star of Bethlehem (Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery). The use of terracotta paper is typical of the period from 1887-18901in which he was working on the commission, although there are other studies for the picture in pencil on white paper (for example Tate N04110). The angle of the head is not the same as in the final work, but the drapery is very similar.
The Star of Bethlehem was commissioned by the Corporation of the City of Birmingham in 1887 for the new Museum and Art Gallery. It was the largest watercolour Burne-Jones ever made, at 101 x 152 in, and he composition was based on the designs Burne-Jones made for the Adoration of the Magi tapestry created by Burne-Jones and William Morris for Exeter College, Oxford.
We are grateful to Scott Buckle for his help in identifying the subject of this drawing.

Related Articles

Sorry, we are unable to display this content. Please check your connection.

More from
The Isabel Goldsmith Collection: Selected Pre-Raphaelite and Symbolist Art
Place your bid Condition report

A Christie's specialist may contact you to discuss this lot or to notify you if the condition changes prior to the sale.

I confirm that I have read this Important Notice regarding Condition Reports and agree to its terms. View Condition Report