Study for Masque of Cupid by Edward Burne-Jones

Study for Masque of Cupid - Edward Burne-Jones -

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TitleStudy for Masque of Cupid
ArtistEdward Burne-Jones
Art MovementRomanticism

About Study for Masque of Cupid

The artwork titled “Study for Masque of Cupid” is a creation by the artist Edward Burne-Jones, positioned within the Romanticism movement. The piece falls under the genre of sketch and study, embodying the preparatory stage for a larger, more detailed work.

In this artwork, three human heads are meticulously sketched, showcasing a range of expressions and emotions. The head on the far left depicts a person in a state of laughter, with a captured moment of joviality and mirth. The central figure appears serene and contemplative, gazing slightly downward with an enigmatic expression. The head on the far right, marked by its stern and intense mannerism, exudes a sense of seriousness. The delicate and precise lines used to render these figures highlight Burne-Jones’ mastery in capturing human emotion and form in a preparatory sketch, characteristic of the Romanticism era.

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