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View down a narrow city street, by Edward Burne-Jones

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An image of Sketchbook. Recto: View down a narrow city street with silhouetted figures intermittently placed. Verso: Upper left, an angel's wing (?) with some feathers having detail similar to that of a peacock with a sketch of a single feather below, left; lower right, sketch of a staircase passing over two arches. Burne-Jones, Edward (British, 1833-1898). Coverboards covered with white linen. Front cover has horizontal slits at the upper and lower right sides. Off-white paper. Collocation: each sheet is separately taped to the binding; there are 28ff and a single beige sheet on either side of these. Front and back leaves are blank, recto and verso. Height, sheet size, 179 mm, width, sheet size, 254, mm, 1873.

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Sketchbook. Recto: View down a narrow city street with silhouetted figures intermittently placed. Verso: Upper left, an angel's wing (?) with some feathers having detail similar to that of a peacock with a sketch of a single feather below, left; lower right, sketch of a staircase passing over two arches. Burne-Jones, Edward (British, 1833-1898). Coverboards covered with white linen. Front cover has horizontal slits at the upper and lower right sides. Off-white paper. Collocation: each sheet is separately taped to the binding; there are 28ff and a single beige sheet on either side of these. Front and back leaves are blank, recto and verso. Height, sheet size, 179 mm, width, sheet size, 254, mm, 1873.

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  • Accession Number: 1070(5).f.18
  • Photograph copyright © The Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge.
  • Camera: Leaf Valeo 22(LF3050 )/Mamiya RB 67
  • Photographer name: Mark Box
  • Image height: 1025 pixels
  • Image width: 786 pixels
  • Processed with: Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 5.0 (Windows)
  • Filesize: 402.21kB
  • Exposure time: 1/17
  • ISO Speed: 50
  • Captured: 2011:12:14 14:11:20

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19th Century architectural architecture British Burne-Jones cities city city dwellers cityscape drawing English Fitz_PDP Pre-Raphaelite recto Sir Edward Burne-Jones sketch sketchbook streets streetscape

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