King Sigurd the Crusader (Good Words for 1862, opp. p. 248), 1862, Wood engraving, Sheet: 9 5/16 × 6 5/16 in. (23.7 × 16 cm), Prints, After Sir Edward Burne-Jones (British, Birmingham 1833–1898 Fulham), King Sigurd the Crusader is one of the many wood engravings used to embellish the first volume of Good Words. Designed by Burne-Jones at the outset of his career, the image employs deliberately simplified forms and demonstrates admiration for medieval art and the work of the artist's mentor Dante Gabriel Rossetti
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King Sigurd, Crusader, Good Words, 1862, opp, p, 248, Wood engraving, Sheet, 9 5/16, 6, 23.7, 16 cm, Prints, After Sir Edward Burne-Jones, British, Birmingham, 1833–1898, Fulham, wood engravings, embellish, first volume, Designed, Burne-Jones, outset, career, image employs, deliberately, simplified, forms, demonstrates admiration, medieval art, work, artist, mentor Dante, Gabriel, Rossetti
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