Edward Francis Burney

British, Worcester 1760–1848 London · 23 works on DiscoverArt

Works

Study for the "Attack on Copenhagen"
Study for the "Attack on Copenhagen"1801–2
The Origin of Painting
The Origin of Painting1790–1800
Fortitude of Harmonia
Fortitude of Harmonia1790–1800
Phyllis inconsolable for the loss of Demophoon, attempts to hang herself
Phyllis inconsolable for the loss of Demophoon, attempts to hang herself1790–1800
Lysimachus thrown into the Den of a Lion
Lysimachus thrown into the Den of a Lion1790–1800
Evadne throws herself on the Funeral Pile of her Husband Capaneus
Evadne throws herself on the Funeral Pile of her Husband Capaneus1790–1800
Pericles Attends the Lectures of Aspasia
Pericles Attends the Lectures of Aspasia1790–1800
Bacchus returning in Triumph from India
Bacchus returning in Triumph from India1790–1800
Danae and Perseus Exposed
Danae and Perseus Exposed1790–1800
Death of Aridaeus and Eurydice
Death of Aridaeus and Eurydice1790–1800
Design of the Arms of the Princes of Europe
Design of the Arms of the Princes of Europelate 18th–mid-19th century
Erasistratus discovers the love of Antiochus for Stratonice
Erasistratus discovers the love of Antiochus for Stratonice1790–1800
The Wife of Ceteus burnt on the Pile of her Husband
The Wife of Ceteus burnt on the Pile of her Husband1790–1800
Tymicha and Millius before Dionysius
Tymicha and Millius before Dionysius1790–1800
Perseus and Andromeda
Perseus and Andromeda1790–1800
Death of Polyxena
Death of Polyxena1790–1800
The Colossus of Rhodes
The Colossus of Rhodes1790–1800
Pelasgus Civilizes the Greeks
Pelasgus Civilizes the Greeks1790–1800
Themistocles Discovers Himself to the Persian King
Themistocles Discovers Himself to the Persian King1790–1800
Panthea, Wife of Abradates, Stabs herself
Panthea, Wife of Abradates, Stabs herself1790–1800
The Marriage of Telephus and Auge prevented
The Marriage of Telephus and Auge prevented1790–1800
Berenice prevents Ptolemy judging Condemned Persons while playing at Dice
Berenice prevents Ptolemy judging Condemned Persons while playing at Dice1790–1800
Berenice, wife of Antiochus Theos, and her son take refuge in Daphne
Berenice, wife of Antiochus Theos, and her son take refuge in Daphne1790–1800

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