Sir Philip Burne-Jones, 2nd Bt
(1861-1926), PainterSitter in 15 portraits
Artist of 3 portraits
Philip Burne-Jones was the eldest child of the Pre-Raphaelite artist Edward Burne-Jones. He focused seriously on painting as a career and had his debut exhibition in 1886 at the Grosvenor Gallery, London. He also participated in shows at the Dowdeswell Galleries, the Goupil, and the New Gallery. He exhibited at the Royal Academy 11 times between 1898 and 1918, and at the Paris Salon of 1900, where he exhibited his portrait of his father now in the National Portrait Gallery.
Private View of the Old Masters Exhibition, Royal Academy, 1888
by Henry Jamyn Brooks
oil on canvas, 1889
NPG 1833
Sir Edward Burne-Jones and William Morris with their families
by Frederick Hollyer
albumen cabinet card, 1874
NPG x131265
Sir Edward Burne-Jones and William Morris with their families
by Frederick Hollyer
albumen cabinet card, 1874
On display in Room 21 on Floor 2 at the National Portrait Gallery
NPG x131266
by Frederick Hollyer
albumen cabinet card, 1874
NPG x19860
by Frederick Hollyer
albumen cabinet card, 1874
NPG x19861
by Frederick Hollyer
albumen cabinet card, 1874
NPG x19864
by Frederick Hollyer
albumen cabinet card, 1874
NPG x19865
by Frederick Hollyer
albumen cabinet card, 1874
NPG x19866
by Frederick Hollyer
albumen cabinet card, 1874
NPG x19867
by Frederick Hollyer
albumen cabinet card, 1874
NPG x19868
The Burne-Jones and Morris families
by Frederick Hollyer
sepia-toned platinotype print, 1874
NPG x11881
by Frederick Hollyer
albumen cabinet card, 1874
NPG x19863
Sir Philip Burne-Jones, 2nd Bt
by Unknown photographer
photogravure, circa 1900
NPG x4909
Key to Private View of the Old Masters Exhibition, Royal Academy, 1888
after Henry Jamyn Brooks
photograph, 1919 or after
NPG D42236
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