Encyclopædia Britannica Online-ID biography/Sir-Edward-Coley-Burne-Jones-1st-Baronet, «External Websites / The Victorian Web - Biography of Sir Edward Burne-Jones / https://www.victorianweb.org/painting/bj»[Hentet fra Wikidata]
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The Victorian Web, nedlastingslenke www.victorianweb.org, victorianweb.org, «Works / Theme and subject / Art, Autobiography, and Eros / According to Bill Waters, [...] However, the femme fatale, which was only hinted at in the early work, dominates the content of his painting from the time of his affair with Maria [Zambaco.] Throughout the 1870s [...] [10-11] / Water further argues that the "disasterous climax" of the painter's affair with Zambaco, when she tried to commit suicide in public, [...] (12). / Bibliography / Waters, Bill. Burne-Jones -- A Quest for Love. [Works by Sir Edward Burne-Jones Bt and Related Works by Contemporary Artists]. London: Peter Nahum, 1993.»[Hentet fra Wikidata]