| Fitzwilliam/BURNE-JONES/XXV contains: |
| 1-2 |
William Morris |
| 3-6 |
Edward Burne-Jones to John Henry Chamberlain |
| 7-9 |
Edward Burne-Jones to Louisa Baldwin |
| 10 |
Edward Burne-Jones to "Heedie" |
| 11-19 |
William Graham to Edward Burne-Jones |
| 20-23 |
Edward Burne-Jones to John Ruskin |
| 24 |
John Ruskin to Edward Burne-Jones |
| 25-33 |
Edward Burne-Jones to John Ruskin |
| 34-39 |
Edward Burne-Jones to his son, Philip Burne-Jones at Marlborough |
| 40-45 |
Edward Burne-Jones to Louisa Baldwin |
| 46-48 |
Edward Burne-Jones to Maclaren |
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Edward Burne-Jones Papers
| Title |
Edward Burne-Jones to his son, Philip Burne-Jones at Marlborough |
| Reference |
BURNE-JONES/XXV/34-39 |
| Covering Dates |
1874–1877 |
| Extent and Medium |
12 (typed) letters |
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| Content and context |
Typed copies (some partial) of twelve letters offering general advice about life, dealing with injustice, standing up for himself; offers to take him to a boxing school; sends his Fouque's "Seasons" and, as birthday present, a colour box, giving advice (with illustration) on how to care for brushes; "all this winter I want to do nothing but paint my Mirror and Laus Veneris and Feast of Peleus and keep to them until they are finished" (XXV.36); also mentions work for a face of Idleness. |
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