CHANGE OF VENUE: MPG Seminar on Edward Burne-Jones

Edward Burne-Jones, Portrait of Baronne Madeleine Deslandes, 1895-96. National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne.

Monday 1 December, 6:30pm.

CHANGE OF VENUE: Visual Culture Resource Centre,  3rd Floor (next door to Room 344), East Tower,John Medley Building.

This paper will investigate Sir Edward Burne-Jones’s enigmatic portrait of Baronne Madeleine Deslandes (1895-96), which was acquired by the National Gallery of Victoria in late 2005. Baronne Deslandes (1866–1929) was the celebrated hostess of a cultured Parisian salon that was frequented by renowned artists, poets and composers. Using contemporary accounts of Deslandes, this paper will explore the degree to which her portrait by Burne-Jones reflected her character. Capturing a sitter’s likeness was not central to the portraits by Burne-Jones, in which he depicted his own perception of beauty. Further, the deliberate inclusion of the background foliage and the crystal globe resting in the sitter’s delicately entwined fingers suggests a symbolic dimension to the painting’s interpretation. These accessories will be compared to other examples within the artist’soeuvre, providing fresh insight into the sitter and the idiosyncratic artistic vision of Edward Burne-Jones.

Visual Culture Resource Centre,  3rd Floor (next door to Room 344), East Tower, John Medley Building.

Monday 1 December, 6:30pm.