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The Golden Stairs

Edward Burne-Jones1880

Tate Britain

Tate Britain
London, United Kingdom

This painting is an example of Edward Burne-Jones's interest in investigating a mood rather than telling a story. He deliberately made his pictures enigmatic and the meaning of this painting has provoked much debate. One view is that the eighteen women are spirits in an enchanted dream. The painting might also be purely decorative. The underlying idea, popularised in the 1870s by the critic Walter Pater, is that 'all the arts aspire to the condition of music'. Paintings like this can be as much about design as meaning.

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  • Title: The Golden Stairs
  • Creator: Sir Edward Coley Burne-Jones
  • Creator Death Place: London, United Kingdom
  • Creator Birth Place: Birmingham, United Kingdom
  • Date Created: 1880
  • Provenance: Bequeathed by Lord Battersea 1924
  • Physical Dimensions: w1168 x h2692 mm
  • Original Title: The Golden Stairs
  • Type: Painting
  • Medium: Oil on Canvas
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