Cupid and Psyche - Psyche walking through Cupid's PalaceBy Sir Edward Burne-Jones, G F Campfield 1880 Accession number: 1913P165 Wood engraving printed in black on laid Michallet paper. Width: 47 mm Height: 322 mm InformationOne of some forty-five wood engravings designed by Burne-Jones and mostly cut by William Morris illustrating the 'Cupid and Psyche' story for a lavish publication of William Morris''The Earthly Paradise'. Trial proofs at the Chiswick Press, were considered unsuccessful as a union of text and image, and the project was abandoned. The wood block for this engraving was cut by G F Campfield.It was not until the late 1880s that sets of proofs were made. Sir Sydney Cockerell noted that eight sets were printed under the direction of Emery Walker, the total number of sets is unclear. Birmingham's set where given by Morris to the Birmingham architect John Henry Chamberlain (1831-83). The illustrations and the poem were finally printed in 1973 with an introduction by A.R. Duffy.
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