"[I] lived inside the pictures and from the inside of them looked out upon a world less real than they."
--Burne-Jones, in a letter to May Gaskell
I've started the book May and Amy, and only one chapter in, I already found the above divine quote from Edward Burne-Jones.
I have that print, in my office, purchased at Midnight Muse on my trip to Cincy to see Waking Dreams:)
ReplyDeleteBurne-Jones is my favorite amongst the shining jewels.
Great quote Grace. I must read that book.
ReplyDeleteThe full image is just stunning, Lisa.
ReplyDeleteBtw...where did you get your E.A. Abbey print? Someone was asking on...ArtMagick's forums I think?
And thanks Hermes! It's really great so far, though I just started it ;)
Oh, wow! I just read that book.
ReplyDeleteI thought it had some issues, but it was worth reading since it gives a look at a lesser-known but very important part of Burne-Jones's life. (And the extensive quotes from his letters to May are really cool.)
You are introducing to me another world of literature my friend that I find fascinating. I must find a large print of this; the harp is divine. Anita
ReplyDeleteLovely quote, Grace. And so true of many pre-raphaelite paintings. May and Amy sounds like quite a book! Did you get it through the library?
ReplyDeleteHello my dear! Thanks for coming over to the cottage and seeing what Ruben has been up to! More updates to come...ANita
ReplyDeleteLet us seek out that which lifts us up from the mundane and brings us closer to the divine, a transcendent, blissful, transportative, affirmation of the joy in our souls.
ReplyDeleteLet us glimpse the face of God from the corner of our eyes and rejoice in our triumph
over the gloom, the death, the darkness, the despair, the weight of the world
reduced to a shining, gossamer feather, floating high and handsome in the sunshine on the breath of our laughter.
Dom Newton 24/02/12