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The Last Judgement

Stained Glass Design
1896 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Morris & Company commissioned this design for stained glass for the west window of St Philip's Cathedral, Birmingham, which was erected in 1897. It provides an example of Burne-Jones's practice of making photographic enlargements of his designs and then working on them further in paint and chalk. The design represents Christ at his Second Coming surrounded by angels above a town in a state of upheaval. In the foreground is a frieze of women and children, some standing on tombs from which they have emerged. The elongated figures clothed in complex folds of drapery are typical of Burne-Jones's mature style. The design is remarkable for its subdued, even deathly, colour scheme. It lacks the intense reds and blues of the completed stained glass.


Object details

Categories
Object type
TitleThe Last Judgement (generic title)
Materials and techniques
Photograph, with tempera and chalks
Brief description
Design for a stained glass window at St Philip's Cathedral, Birmingham depicting The Last Judgement, by Edward Burne-Jones, British, 1896.
Dimensions
  • Height: 264.2cm
  • Width: 102.9cm
  • Frame height: 285cm
  • Frame width: 112cm
  • Frame depth: 5cm
Style
Production typeDesign
Subjects depicted
Summary
Morris & Company commissioned this design for stained glass for the west window of St Philip's Cathedral, Birmingham, which was erected in 1897. It provides an example of Burne-Jones's practice of making photographic enlargements of his designs and then working on them further in paint and chalk. The design represents Christ at his Second Coming surrounded by angels above a town in a state of upheaval. In the foreground is a frieze of women and children, some standing on tombs from which they have emerged. The elongated figures clothed in complex folds of drapery are typical of Burne-Jones's mature style. The design is remarkable for its subdued, even deathly, colour scheme. It lacks the intense reds and blues of the completed stained glass.
Bibliographic reference
Fagence Cooper, Suzanne, Pre Raphaelite Art in the Victoria & Albert Museum, London, V&A Publications, 2003. 176p., ill. ISBN I 85177 393 2
Collection
Accession number
1000-1901

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Record createdJanuary 8, 2004
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