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  1. Sir Philip William Burne-Jones, 2nd Baronet (1 October 1861 – 21 June 1926) was a Victorian Era British aristocrat, whose life and professional career as a painter spanned into the Edwardian. He was the first child of more famed British Pre-Raphaelite artist Sir Edward Burne-Jones and his wife Georgiana Macdonald , and a cousin of ...

  2. Jan 21, 2002 · Biography. Philip Burne-Jones was the only son of Edward Burne-Jones and also became an artist. He found it hard to work in the shadow of his famous father, hence his life is a rather sad catalogue of wasted talents and opportunities.

  3. (1861-1926), Painter. Sitter in 15 portraits. Artist of 3 portraits. Philip Burne-Jones was the eldest child of the Pre-Raphaelite artist Edward Burne-Jones. He focused seriously on painting as a career and had his debut exhibition in 1886 at the Grosvenor Gallery, London.

  4. This article is an examination of Bram Stoker’s masterpiece, Dracula, and Sir Philip Burne-Jones’s controversial work, The Vampire (Fig.1). It is perhaps no coincidence that both were unveiled in the same year (1897). Apart from the eponymous villain, only female vampires dwell in Stoker’s Gothic realm.

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  5. A biography of Philip Burne-JOnes, son of the Pre-Raphaelite artist Edwrd Burne-Jones. A look at the effect of his father's success on his own art and life.

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  6. Mar 23, 2020 · This article is an examination of Bram Stoker’s masterpiece, Dracula, and Sir Philip Burne-Jones’s controversial work, The Vampire (Fig.1). It is perhaps no coincidence that both were unveiled in the same year (1897).

  7. Philip was the son of Edward Burne-Jones, the distinguished pre-Raphaelite painter, and Kipling’s much loved ‘Uncle Ned’. The New Gallery had been the setting for a major Edward Burne-Jones retrospective in 1892–93.