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    This is the only surviving drawing by William Morris of his wife, Jane. Gere 1994 In the late summer of 1857 Rossetti and Burne Jones, then in Oxford engaged on the decoration of the Union (see 1885,0613.81), went one evening to the theatre, where they were struck by the extraordinary beauty of a girl in the audience. They succeeded in making her acquaintance, and in persuading her to act as a ...

  2. 3. Okt. 2020 · 1834 (25th July) William was christened at St Mary’s Church, Walthamstow. 1837 (2nd August) William’s brother, Hugh Stanley Morris, known as Stanley was born to William and Emma Shelton Morris. 1840 (during) The family moved to Woodford Hall, Woodford, Essex. They rented the property at a cost of £600 per month.

  3. 9. Feb. 2023 · Jane Morris (née Jane Burden, 1839-1914) was an English artists' model who embodied the Pre-Raphaelite ideal of beauty. She was a model and muse to William Morris (1834–1896) and eventually married him. In fact she modeled for the only known painting done by Morris - La Belle Iseult, below. "La Belle Iseult" by William Morris.

  4. Jane Alice (Jenny) Morris (17 January 1861 – 11 July 1935) was an embroiderer. She was the elder daughter of William Morris and Jane Morris and sister to May Morris. Property Value; dbo:abstract: Jane Alice (Jenny) Morris (17 January 1861 – 11 July 19 ...

  5. Apr 22, 2020 - Jane Morris, William Morris, May Morris, Jenny Morris, Pre Raphaelite, Dante Rossetti

  6. Jane Morris died on 28 October 1598 at Chute, Wiltshire, England; Buried at Chute, Wiltshire. Family. Thomas Corderoy, Gent. b. c 1520, d. bt 1576 - 24 Sep 1582 Children. Edward William, Esq John Thomas, Gent Robert, Gent Richard James Jerome, a cleric; Elizabeth, wife of William Beckett Jane Alice Mary, wife of John Keines

  7. Jane and William Morris encouraged their daughters to be artistic and adventurous. Owing to their simple, unfashionable clothes, a cousin called them 'medieval brutes'. Together the four children Jenny and May Morris, and Philip and Margaret Burne-Jones formed a 'secret society'. Philip Burne-Jones (second from left) became a professional painter, and his sister Margaret (second from right ...