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Edmund Spenser Collection

Background imageEdmund Spenser Collection: Faerie Queene, c1900. Artist: Walter Crane

Faerie Queene, c1900. Artist: Walter Crane
Faerie Queene, c1900. The Faerie Queene by Edmund Spenser (1553-1599), illustrated by Walter Crane (1845-1915). From Modern Pen Drawings: European and American, Edited by Charles Holme

Background imageEdmund Spenser Collection: Goodwood Races: The Chesterfield Cup, 1864. Creator: Unknown

Goodwood Races: The Chesterfield Cup, 1864. Creator: Unknown
Goodwood Races: The Chesterfield Cup, 1864. 'The Chesterfield Cup is a group in oxydised silver, representing a knight rescuing a lady from a dragon

Background imageEdmund Spenser Collection: Una and the lion, after Angelica Kauffman, between 1783 and 1800. Creator: English School

Una and the lion, after Angelica Kauffman, between 1783 and 1800. Creator: English School
Una and the lion, after Angelica Kauffman, between 1783 and 1800

Background imageEdmund Spenser Collection: The International Exhibition: 'Una and the Lion', in metal, modelled by the late John Thomas, 1862

The International Exhibition: "Una and the Lion", in metal, modelled by the late John Thomas, 1862. We here engrave one of the best works by the prolific, versatile

Background imageEdmund Spenser Collection: Chrysogone Conceives, in a Ray of Sunshine, Amoretta and Belphoebe (Edmund Spenser, '... 1800-1810)

Chrysogone Conceives, in a Ray of Sunshine, Amoretta and Belphoebe (Edmund Spenser, "... 1800-1810)
Chrysogone Conceives, in a Ray of Sunshine, Amoretta and Belphoebe (Edmund Spenser, "The Faerie Queene, III, vi), 1800-1810

Background imageEdmund Spenser Collection: The Cave of Despair, c. 1769. Creator: Henry Fuseli

The Cave of Despair, c. 1769. Creator: Henry Fuseli
The Cave of Despair, c. 1769

Background imageEdmund Spenser Collection: From Spensers Fairy Queen, published 1811. Creator: JMW Turner

From Spensers Fairy Queen, published 1811. Creator: JMW Turner
From Spensers Fairy Queen, published 1811

Background imageEdmund Spenser Collection: Gather the Rose of Love While Yet Tis Time, 1848. Creator: William Etty

Gather the Rose of Love While Yet Tis Time, 1848. Creator: William Etty
Gather the Rose of Love While Yet Tis Time, 1848. The title of the painting comes from the incomplete epic poem The Faerie Queen by Edmund Spenser

Background imageEdmund Spenser Collection: Britomart, 1877-78. Creator: George Frederick Watts

Britomart, 1877-78. Creator: George Frederick Watts
Britomart, 1877-78. The subject is taken from Edmund Spensers epic poem, Faerie Queen

Background imageEdmund Spenser Collection: From Spensers Fairy Queen (Liber Studiorum, part VII, plate 36), June 1811

From Spensers Fairy Queen (Liber Studiorum, part VII, plate 36), June 1811

Background imageEdmund Spenser Collection: Stereograph, Crystal Palace, John Bells Una and the Lion, 1854-62

Stereograph, Crystal Palace, John Bells Una and the Lion, 1854-62

Background imageEdmund Spenser Collection: Spenser, (c1552-1599), 1830. Creator: Unknown

Spenser, (c1552-1599), 1830. Creator: Unknown
Spenser, (c1552-1599), 1830. Edmund Spenser (c1552-1599) English poet who attended Pembroke College, Cambridge, known for The Faerie Queene a fantastical allegory celebrating the Tudor dynasty

Background imageEdmund Spenser Collection: Edmund Spenser, (1933). Creator: Unknown

Edmund Spenser, (1933). Creator: Unknown
Edmund Spenser, (1933). Portrait of English poet Edmund Spenser (1552-1599), Poet Laureate to Queen Elizabeth I. From " Gestalten Der Weltgeschichte"

Background imageEdmund Spenser Collection: Florimel and the Witch, c1852. Artist: George August Periam

Florimel and the Witch, c1852. Artist: George August Periam
Florimel and the Witch, c1852. Engraving after a painting, scene from The Faerie Queene, 16th century epic poem by Edmund Spenser

Background imageEdmund Spenser Collection: Britomart, The Faerie Queen, 1892

Britomart, The Faerie Queen, 1892
Britomart. The Faerie Queen, 1892. Found in the collection of Musees royaux des Beaux-Arts de Belgique, Brussels

Background imageEdmund Spenser Collection: Page from Edmund Spensers Four Hymns on Earthly and Heavenly Love and Beauty, 1912, (1914)

Page from Edmund Spensers Four Hymns on Earthly and Heavenly Love and Beauty, 1912, (1914). Artist: W. F. Northend
London County Council Central School of Arts and Crafts: Page from Edmund Spensers Four Hymns on Earthly and Heavenly Love and Beauty, 1912, (1914)

Background imageEdmund Spenser Collection: The Shepheards Calendar - March, 1898, (1923). Artist: Walter Crane

The Shepheards Calendar - March, 1898, (1923). Artist: Walter Crane
The Shepheards Calendar - March, 1898, (1923).. Cranes cover design for Spensers Shepheards Calender is bold in its blatantly illustrative style

Background imageEdmund Spenser Collection: Illustration for the Faerie Queene, c1890, (1897). Artist: Walter Crane

Illustration for the Faerie Queene, c1890, (1897). Artist: Walter Crane
Illustration for the Faerie Queene, c1890, (1897). A teme of dolphins raunged in aray, Drew the smooth charett of sad Cymoent; They were all taught by Triton, to obey, To the long raynes

Background imageEdmund Spenser Collection: Illustration to Spensers Faerie Queene. Canto II. Verse 30, c1895. Artist: Louis Fairfax Muckley

Illustration to Spensers Faerie Queene. Canto II. Verse 30, c1895. Artist: Louis Fairfax Muckley
Illustration to Spensers Faerie Queene. Canto II. Verse 30, c1895. An illustration for Edmund Spensers (1553-1599) Faerie Queene. From The Studio Volume 4. [London Offices of the Studio, London, 1894]

Background imageEdmund Spenser Collection: The Redcrosse Knight, 1598, (1893)

The Redcrosse Knight, 1598, (1893). From The Faerie Queene, the epic poem by Edmund Spenser, third edition, 1598. An illustration from A Short History of the English People, by John Richard Green

Background imageEdmund Spenser Collection: Edmund Spenser, English poet, (19th century)

Edmund Spenser, English poet, (19th century). Spenser (c1552-1599) was Poet Laureate to Queen Elizabeth I

Background imageEdmund Spenser Collection: St George killing the dragon, 1598

St George killing the dragon, 1598. Perhaps a Roman centurion beheaded near modern Tel Aviv, St George (dc303) is the patron saint of England, Catalonia, Genoa, Greece, Portugal, Russia, Venice


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