The Flower Book by Edward Burne-Jones in Clothes

The Flower Book Collection honors the legacy of English artist Edward Burne-Jones (1833–1898) by featuring a curated selection of his iconic series of round watercolors, created between 1882 and 1898. Although titled The Flower Book, these pieces do not depict actual flowers; rather, Burne-Jones drew inspiration from their names, seeking to make the name and the picture "one soul together". Originally crafted using watercolors, bodycolor, and gold paint during the artist's time in Rottingdean, these works reflect his favorite themes and were described by his wife, Georgiana, as the "most soothing piece of work that he ever did". Following the acquisition of the original album by the British Museum in 1909, these masterful illustrations have become part of the public domain. This collection utilizes high-quality, open-source archival art, meticulously remastered to bring the delicate beauty and pre-Raphaelite charm of Burne-Jones's historical illustrations into your modern wardrobe. By bridging the gap between historical fine art and contemporary fashion, we invite you to wear a piece of history and rediscover the secret soul of these timeless designs.
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