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Pencil Drawing - Stained Glass Design - The Tomb of Tristram and Iseult

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Basic Information

Accession Number:1912P37
Collection:Fine Art Prints and Drawings
Date:1862 - 1862

Maker Information

Artist:Sir Edward Burne-Jones - View biography for Sir Edward Burne-Jones

Notes

This is one of a series of thirteen stained glass designs illustrating the Story of Tristram and Iseult as told in Malory's 'Morte d'Arthur'.

Walter Dunlop of Bradford commissioned the windows for his music room at Harden Grange, near Bingley, Yorkshire. They were made by Morris, Marshall, Faulkner and Company in 1862. The windows are now in the collection of Bradford City Art Gallery.

Presented by Charles Fairfax Murray, 1912.

Further Information

Production Period:19th century
School/Style:Animal Death Tristram and Iseult Stained
Medium:Indian ink and brown wash over pencil on paper laid onto canvas.
Material(s):Canvas

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Dimensions

Height:641 mm
Width:642 mm