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Sleeping King and Servants, from Briar Rose: Les Profondeurs de la Mer
Sleeping King and Servants, from Briar Rose: Les Profondeurs de la Mer
Sleeping King and Servants, from Briar Rose: Les Profondeurs de la Mer

Sleeping King and Servants, from Briar Rose: Les Profondeurs de la Mer

Maker (British (English), 1838-1898)
Date1892 (printed)
MediumPhotogravure
Dimensions25 1/16 x 37 11/16 in. (63.6 x 95.8 cm)
Framed: 29 x 37 x 1 in. (73.7 x 94 x 2.5 cm)
Credit LineUniversity Transfer from Max Epstein Archive
Object number1980.159
Object TypePhotographs
On View
Not on view
The tale of Briar Rose, also known as Sleeping Beauty, fascinated the artist Edward Burne-Jones throughout his career. He first depicted the story in the 1860s in a series of decorative tiles, and in the following decade he completed several more paintings of the central moment of tension in the story—when the prince enters the briar rose thicket and is about to end the hundred-years’ curse. Burne-Jones then began a group of four monumental oil paintings first exhibited in 1890. Agnew & Sons published reproductive photogravures of the set in 1892, three of which are part of the collection here at the Smart Museum (see 1980.158, 1980.159, and 1980.160).
Unite
Barbara Jones-Hogu
1969 - 1971
Study of Three Figures
Calvert Richard Jones
1849
Nation Time
Barbara Jones-Hogu
1969
Fast Car
Allen Jones
1962
Untitled (baby)
Sondra Jones
1969 - 1970
Black Artist
Samuel Levi Jones
2018