Jane Morris (née Burden)
(1839-1914), Embroiderer and artist's model; wife of William MorrisSitter associated with 32 portraits
In 1857, Burden was spotted by artists Dante Gabriel Rossetti and Edward Burne-Jones in Oxford, and was sought by them as a model. She sat initially for Rossetti and then for William Morris. The two became engaged and married in 1859. Burden was privately educated and recreated herself from the daughter of a stablehand into a lady. She was an accomplished embroiderer and worked with her husband in their furnishings business, embroidering items that he designed. In the late 1860s, Jane began a romantic liaison with Rossetti that lasted until 1876. She was the model for some of his most famous paintings, and her striking appearance provided him with inspiration for over twenty years.
by Sir Emery Walker
modern bromide print, May 1898
NPG x19606
by Sir Emery Walker
modern bromide print, May 1898
NPG x19607
by Sir Emery Walker
modern bromide print, May 1898
NPG x137703
by Sir Emery Walker
modern bromide print, May 1898
NPG x137778
by Harry F. Phillips
platinum print on card mount, circa 1900
NPG x17991
by Harry F. Phillips
platinum print on card mount, circa 1900
NPG x17990
May Morris; Jane Morris (née Burden); Jane Alice ('Jenny') Morris; Ada Peerless
by Carter & Co
albumen cabinet card, Summer 1905
NPG x33260
May Morris; Jane Morris (née Burden); Jane Alice ('Jenny') Morris; Ada Peerless
by Carter & Co
bromide print, Summer 1905
NPG x33259
Group including Jane Morris (née Burden), May Morris and Jane Alice ('Jenny') Morris
by Unknown photographer
snapshot print, 1905
NPG x76490
Group including Jane Morris (née Burden), May Morris and Jane Alice ('Jenny') Morris
by Unknown photographer
snapshot print, 1905
NPG x76491
by Unknown photographer
vintage snapshot print, late 1900s
NPG x27587
Related People
- Jane Alice ('Jenny') Morris (daughter)
- Mary ('May') Morris (daughter)
- William Morris (husband)
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