Edward Burne-Jones usou como inspiração o poema ‘The Earthly Paradise’ de William Morris que reconta o mito de Perseu.
Edward Burne-Jones used as inspiration source William Morris' poem ‘The Earthly Paradise’, a reteling of Perseu's myth..
Edward Burne-Jones (1833-1898). A Vocação de Perseu, estudo. Southampton Art Gallery, Southampton, Inglaterra. The Calling of Perseus, study. Southampton Art Gallery, Southampton, England. |
Edward Burne Jones (1833-1898). Perseu e as Greias, estudo. Southampton Art Gallery, Southampton, Inglaterra. Perseus and the Graie, study. Southampton Art Gallery, Southampton, England. |
Edward Burne Jones (1833-1898). O Encontro com a Medusa, estudo. Southampton Art Gallery, Southampton, Inglaterra. The Finding of Medusa, study. Southampton Art Gallery, Southampton, England. |
Edward Burne Jones (1833-1898). A Morte da Medusa I, estudo. Southampton Art Gallery, Southampton, Inglaterra. The Death of Medusa I, study. Southampton Art Gallery, Southampton, England. |
Edward Burne Jones (1833-1898). A Morte da Medusa II, estudo. Southampton Art Gallery, Southampton, Inglaterra. The Death of Medusa II, study. Southampton Art Gallery, Southampton, England. |
Edward Burne Jones (1833-1898). Atlas Turnado em Pedra, estudo. Southampton Art Gallery, Southampton, Inglaterra. Atlas Turned Into Stone, study. Southampton Art Gallery, Southampton, England. |
Edward Burne Jones (1833-1898). A Rocha do Destino, estudo. Southampton Art Gallery, Southampton, Inglaterra. The Rock of Doom, study. Southampton Art Gallery, Southampton, England. |
Edward Burne Jones (1833-1898). O Destino Realizado, estudo. Southampton Art Gallery, Southampton, Inglaterra. The Doom Fulfilled, study. Southampton Art Gallery, Southampton, England. |
Edward Burne Jones (1833-1898). A Cabeça Maldita, estudo. Southampton Art Gallery, Southampton, Inglaterra. The Baleful Head, study. Southampton Art Gallery, Southampton, England. |
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