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Iconic artworks with vivid colors using giclée fine art 12-color printing technology. Unmatched quality and durability using 200gsm smooth matte paper. Unframed; delivered flat or rolled.










Edward Burne-Jones's 'Cupid's Hunting Fields' is a Pre-Raphaelite masterpiece, showcasing ethereal figures and symbolic depth. A beautiful fine art print to add a touch of romanticism to your home.
Sir Edward Burne-Jones's 'Cupid's Hunting Fields', painted in 1885, exemplifies the Aesthetic movement's focus on beauty and symbolism. Burne-Jones, a key figure in the second wave of Pre-Raphaelites, drew inspiration from classical mythology and medieval romance, creating dreamlike scenes filled with allegorical meaning. This painting depicts Cupid, blindfolded, surrounded by ethereal figures in a verdant landscape. The figures, draped in flowing gowns, evoke a sense of timelessness and otherworldly grace. The muted colour palette and delicate brushwork contribute to the painting's ethereal atmosphere. The composition, with its carefully arranged figures and intricate details, reflects Burne-Jones's meticulous approach to his craft. As a fine art print, 'Cupid's Hunting Fields' brings a touch of romanticism and elegance to any interior. Its subtle colours and graceful figures make it a versatile addition to various decor styles, from traditional to contemporary. This print invites viewers to immerse themselves in a world of beauty and imagination, adding a touch of sophistication and artistic flair to any space.

Solid wood frames, UV-protected acrylic glaze, and archival backing for lasting durability.
12-colour giclée printing on FSC-certified 200gsm fine art paper, with lifetime fade resistance.
Sustainably sourced materials, precision manufactured locally, reducing carbon footprint.
Each frame is sealed with rigid backing and fixings attached, no extra effort required.
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Edward Burne-Jones, a leading light of the second wave of the Pre-Raphaelite movement, wasn't born into an artistic family. In fact, his early life pointed towards a career in the church. But a meeting with William Morris while studying theology at Exeter College, Oxford, set him on a different path. The pair were captivated by medieval legends and the Romantic poets, and together they abandoned their religious aspirations to pursue art and design. Burne-Jones, under the mentorship of Dante Gabriel Rossetti, quickly developed a distinctive style characterized by ethereal figures, rich colours, and a deep sense of melancholy. Burne-Jones's artistic vision extended beyond painting. He embraced decorative arts, creating stained glass, tapestries, and furniture, often in collaboration with William Morris's firm, Morris & Co. His designs adorned churches, country houses, and public buildings, embodying the Pre-Raphaelite ideal of integrating art into everyday life. Though he never formally joined the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood, his aesthetic sensibilities aligned perfectly with their principles, and he became one of the most influential artists of the late 19th century. His notable works, such as 'The Beguiling of Merlin', 'Love Among the Ruins', and the 'Perseus Cycle', showcase his masterful storytelling and symbolic language. Burne-Jones's art offered an escape from the industrialised world, inviting viewers into a realm of beauty, myth, and poignant emotion. His influence rippled through the Symbolist movement, inspiring artists to explore the inner landscapes of the human psyche.
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