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"Psyche's Sisters Bidding her Farewell, after Their Second Visit to the Palace," from The Story of Cupid and Psyche, 1965-66

Artist/Maker (English, 1834–1896)
after (English, 1838–1898)
Dateca. 1887–96
MediumWoodcut
DimensionsImage: 4 3/16 × 3 3/16 in. (10.6 × 8.1 cm)
Sheet: 19 1/8 × 12 5/8 in. (48.6 × 32.1 cm)
Credit LineCharles F. Olney Fund
PortfolioThe Tale of Cupid and Psyche
Object number1974.49
Status
Not on view
More Information
From 1853, when they met at Oxford University, Edward Burne-Jones and William Morris were fast friends and lifelong collaborators. Both yearned for the simplicity and authenticity of pre-industrial societies. For Burne-Jones, this took the form of Arthurian knights, ethereal angels and saints, and romantic adventures from classical mythology. The present woodcut is one of Burne-Jones's seventy illustrations to "The Story of Cupid and Psyche," the first of Morris's epic poems comprising The Earthly Paradise (published 1868-70). Morris and his assistants cut woodblocks after Burne-Jones's designs, but the marriage of text and image on the page was deemed unsatisfactory and the plan abandoned. However, Burne-Jones revisited the designs throughout his lifetime as inspiration for other paintings and decorative schemes.
Exhibition History
The Great Woodcut Revival
  • Allen Memorial Art Museum, Oberlin, OH ( 1982 - 1982 )
Out of Albion: British Art from the Allen Memorial Art Museum
  • Allen Memorial Art Museum, Oberlin, OH (August 26, 2008 - December 23, 2008 )
Collections
  • European