Sir Edward Coley Burne-Jones, Bt

Sigurd the Crusader, engraved by the Dalziel Brothers

published 1862

In Tate Britain

Prints and Drawings Room

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Medium
Wood engraving on paper
Dimensions
Image: 156 × 114 mm
Collection
Tate
Acquisition
Purchased 1925
Reference
N04046

Display caption

This is the first of two illustrations Burne-Jones contributed to the popular magazine 'Good Words'. The engravings for the magazine were produced by the Dalziel brothers, who were chiefly responsible for the improved quality of book illustration during the 1860s. Although Burne-Jones had no experience of making drawings for wood-cut printing, he was highly recommended to the Dalziels by Holman Hunt. 'He is perhaps the most remarkable of all the younger men of the profession for talent, and will, undeniably, in a few years fill the high position in general public favour which at present he holds in the professional world'. This design illustrates a poem by William Forsyth, a Scottish poet and journalist.

Gallery label, September 2004

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