The Love Song

The Love Song by Sir Edward Burne-Jones

Medium

Oil on canvas

Dimensions

45 x 61 3/8 in. (114.3 x 155.9 cm)

Classification

Paintings

Department

European Paintings

Museum

Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY

Credit

The Alfred N. Punnett Endowment Fund, 1947

Accession Number

47.26

Tags

Musical InstrumentsArmorMenWomen

Art Historical Context

Sir Edward Burne-Jones’s *The Love Song* exemplifies the dreamy romanticism of the Pre-Raphaelite movement, which he helped shape in the later nineteenth century. Painted in oil on canvas over nearly a decade (1868–77), the work reflects the artist’s meticulous process and deep fascination with medieval themes. Burne-Jones often drew on Arthurian legends and courtly love traditions, creating richly symbolic scenes that blend history and imagination. The painting’s prominent musical instruments and armored figures suggest a moment of intimate serenade between a man and woman, evoking the chiva...

About the Artist

Sir Edward Burne-Jones · 18331898

Edward Coley Burne-Jones was born on 28 August 1833 in Birmingham, the son of a frame-maker, and lost his mother within a week of his birth. He attended King Edward VI Grammar School and the Birmingham School of Art before proceeding to Exeter College, Oxford, in 1852, intending to study theology. At Oxford he formed a lifelong friendship with William Morris, and the two young men became intoxicat...

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