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  1. Georgiana, Lady Burne-Jones (Birmingham, 21 July 1840 – 2 February 1920) was a painter and engraver, and the second oldest of the Macdonald sisters. She was married to the Late Pre-Raphaelite artist Edward Burne-Jones , and was also the mother of painter Philip Burne-Jones , aunt of novelist Rudyard Kipling and Prime Minister Stanley Baldwin ...

  2. Georgiana, Lady Burne-Jones (Birmingham, 21 July 1840 – 2 February 1920) was a painter and engraver, and the second oldest of the Macdonald sisters. She was married to the Late Pre-Raphaelite artist Edward Burne-Jones, and was also the mother of painter Philip Burne-Jones, aunt of novelist Rudyard Kipling and Prime Minister Stanley Baldwin, ...

  3. Georgiana Burne-Jones (1833 - 1867) Married to Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood artist Edward Burne-Jones ARA, mother of painter Philip Burne-Jones, aunt of novelist Rudyard Kipling, confidante and friend of William Morris and George Eliot, and a painter and engraver in her own right.

  4. ‘A clear Xame-like spirit’: Georgiana Burne-Jones and Rottingdean, 1904-1920. Stephen Williams. In 1880 Edward and Georgiana Burne-Jones bought a house in Rottingdean, Sussex, as a country and seaside retreat from London life.

  5. Georgiana Georgiana Burne-Jones, de soltera Macdonald hacia 1882, fotografiada por Frederick Hollyer. George Macdonald fue trasladado por la Conferencia Metodista a la zona de Birmingham tras el nacimiento de Alice, y fue aquí donde nació Georgie el 28 de julio de 1840. [6] Georgiana y su hermana Agnes recibieron la ...

  6. Georgiana. Georgiana Burne-Jones, née Macdonald c.1882, photographed by Frederick Hollyer. George Macdonald was relocated by the Methodist Conference to a Birmingham circuit following the birth of Alice, and it was here that Georgie was born on 28 July 1840. [6] Georgiana and her sister Agnes received attention from prospective suitors ...

  7. Description. Georgiana Burne-Jones and George Eliot became friends in February 1868. Eliot was fond of Georgiana, inviting her to holiday at Whitby in 1870. The two women fostered a close relationship, with Georgiana confiding in Eliot about the problems in her marriage to Edward Coley Burne-Jones. Publisher.