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Perseus and the Graiae

Sir Edward Burne-Jones, 1877–1888

Burne-Jones's retelling of the Perseus legend concentrated on its most familiar episodes. Perseus is visiting the Graiae, three sisters of the gorgon, to force them to help him find and kill Medusa. This relief is a key element in the artist's uncompleted 'Perseus' cycle. The other oils, unfinished canvases and cartoons from the series are in the Staatsgalerie, Stuttgart.

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Title of artwork, date

Perseus and the Graiae, 1877–1888

Date supported

2008

Medium and material

Oil, bronze & silver leaf on carved gesso on an oak panel overpainted in gold

Dimensions

152.4 x 168.7 cm

Grant

25000

Total cost

60000

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