The Briar Rose Series - The Rose Bower/ The Sleeping Beauty (III)1900 Accession number: 1900P29 Photogravure on paper. Width: 480 mm Height: 290 mm InformationA single photogravure, from a leather bound portfolio of 91 photogravures of original paintings. The folio is signed by Edward Burne-Jones' son, Philip. It is one of an edition 200.The original watercolour from which this photogravure is taken is in the collection of the Museo de Arte, Ponce, Puerto Rico. The original watercolour on which this photogravure is based, is the third and final painting of the very first series of the 'Legend of the Briar Rose' (the fairy tale 'Sleeping Beauty') that Burne-Jones executed between 1871-73 (now in the Museo de Arte, Ponce, Puerto Rico). The first series was comprised of three paintings total, the first and the third panels being two of the most highly sexualised images in Burne-Jones's oeuvre. Two of the three sleeping female figures were modelled on Maria Zambaco, particularly the incredibly sensual image of the sleeping princess. Three other completed images are also extant, with little or no deviation from this composition. The first is a single painting entitled 'The Sleeping Beauty', dated 1871 (Manchester City Art Gallery), and is completely independent, not part of any series. The second is the most highly finished version of this scene, installed at Buscot Park, Berkshire, part of the Faringdon Collection, dating from 1873-90. The third, was a gift to his daughter Margaret, the model for the princess, on her wedding to J W Mackail, and dates from 1886-1888 (Collection of Andrew Lloyd Webber).
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