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Cupid's Hunting Fields
Sir Edward Burne-Jones English, 1833-1898

Perseus and Andromeda, study for The Doom Fulfilled
Sir Edward Burne-Jones English, 1833-1898

Back View of Standing Male Nude
Sir Edward Burne-Jones English, 1833-1898

Semi-Nude Female Figure with Mirror in Right Hand
Sir Edward Burne-Jones English, 1833-1898

Backview of Standing Nude Woman and Sketch of a Foot
Sir Edward Burne-Jones English, 1833-1898

Venus with Golden Apple in Right Hand, for the Troy Triptych (sketchbook #2639)
Sir Edward Burne-Jones English, 1833-1898

Male Nude
Sir Edward Burne-Jones English, 1833-1898

Paris with Golden Apple in Left Hand, for the Troy Triptych (sketchbook #2638)
Sir Edward Burne-Jones English, 1833-1898

Kneeling Draped Figure
Sir Edward Burne-Jones English, 1833-1898

Standing Nude Male with Face in Profile
Sir Edward Burne-Jones English, 1833-1898

Nude Female Figure with Mirror in Right Hand
Sir Edward Burne-Jones English, 1833-1898

Standing Male Nude with Hands Clasped in Prayer
Sir Edward Burne-Jones English, 1833-1898

Timothy (Cartoon for Lady Chapel east window)
Sir Edward Burne-Jones English, 1833-1898

Standing Draped Figure in Profile to Left
Sir Edward Burne-Jones English, 1833-1898

Woman's Head in Profile to Left
Sir Edward Burne-Jones English, 1833-1898

Head of Medusa, two studies for Rondanini Medusa
Sir Edward Burne-Jones English, 1833-1898

Draped Figure of Woman Playing on a Harp
Sir Edward Burne-Jones English, 1833-1898

Samuel (Cartoon for Lady Chapel east window)
Sir Edward Burne-Jones English, 1833-1898

Head of a Woman with Face Upturned
Sir Edward Burne-Jones English, 1833-1898

Saint Philip Baptising the Eunuch
Sir Edward Burne-Jones English, 1833-1898