Stained Glass Windows by Sir Edward Burne Jones and Morris Co. ( Part I)
Sir Edward Coley BurneJones, 1st Baronet ARA (28 August 1833 17 June 1898) was an English artist and designer closely associated with the later phase of the PreRaphaelite movement, who worked closely with William Morris on a wide range of decorative arts as a founding partner in Morris, Marshall, Faulkner Co. BurneJones was closely involved in the rejuvenation of the tradition of stained glass art in Britain; his stainedglass include windows in St. Philip s Cathedral, Birmingham, St Martin in the Bull Ring, Birmingham, Holy Trinity Church, Sloane Square, Chelsea, St Peter and St Paul parish church in Cromer, St Martin s Church in Brampton, Cumbria (the church designed by Philip Webb), St Michael s Church, Brighton, All Saints, Jesus Lane, Cambridge, St Edmund Hall and Christ Church, two colleges of the University of Oxford. His stained glass works also feature in St. Anne s Church, Brown Edge, Staffordshire Moorlands and the Confessor church at Cheddleton Staffordshire. BurneJones s early p
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