What is Georgiana Burne Jones's full name?

Georgiana MacDonald

Georgiana Burne Jones nickname(s):

Lady Burne-Jones, Georgie, Georgiana MacDonald, Georgie MacDonald

Georgiana Burne Jones date of birth:

July 2, 1840

How old was Georgiana Burne Jones when died?

79

Where was Georgiana Burne Jones born?

Birmingham

When did Georgiana Burne Jones die?

February 2, 1920

Georgiana Burne Jones body shape:

Average

What color are Georgiana Burne Jones's eyes?

Blue

What color is Georgiana Burne Jones's hair?

Brown - Dark

Is Georgiana Burne Jones gay or straight?

Straight

What is Georgiana Burne Jones's ethnicity?

White

What is Georgiana Burne Jones nationality?

English

Where did Georgiana Burne Jones go to university?

Government School of Design

What is Georgiana Burne Jones's occupation?

Painter and engraver She was a Trustee of the South London Gallery and was elected to the parish Council of Rottingdean, near Brighton in Sussex

Georgiana Burne Jones claim to fame:

the wife of Pre-Raphaelite artist Edward Burne-Jones, mother of painter Philip Burne-Jones, confidant and friend of William Morris and George Eliot. The biography of her husband, The Memorials of Edward Burne-Jones and for publishing hisFlower Book.

Georgiana Burne Jones family:

Philip Burne-Jones (son) (painter), John William Mackail (son in law), Angela Thirkell (granddaughter) (novelist), Denis Mackail (grandson) (writer)

Georgiana Burne Jones friends:

William Morris (artist), George Eliot (artist), Rosalind Howard

Who has Georgiana Burne Jones worked with?

Ford Maddox rown (teacher)

Short Biography

Georgiana Burne-Jones, Lady Burne-Jones (Birmingham, 21 July 1840 – 2 February 1920), the second oldest of the Macdonald sisters, was the wife of Pre-Raphaelite artist Edward Burne-Jones, mother of painter Philip Burne-Jones, confidant and friend of William Morris and George Eliot, and something of a painter and engraver in her own right. She was a Trustee of the South London Gallery and was elected to the parish Council of Rottingdean, near Brighton in Sussex. She is known for the biography of her husband, The Memorials of Edward Burne-Jones and for publishing his Flower Book. She became the mother-in-law of John William Mackail, who married her daughter Margaret. Their children were the novelists Angela Thirkell and Denis Mackail.