The Rose Bower

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The Rose Bower is one of the paintings in Edward Burne-Jones’s "The Briar Rose" series, depicting a scene from the Sleeping Beauty legend in the artist’s richly detailed Pre-Raphaelite style.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf painting
work of art
artHistoricalContext late 19th-century British art
artisticSchool Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood circle NERFINISHED
basedOn Sleeping Beauty NERFINISHED
colorPalette dominant reds and pinks
lush greens
rich colors
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
creator Edward Burne-Jones NERFINISHED
depicts attendants asleep
interior scene
overgrown roses
rose bower
scene from the Sleeping Beauty legend
sleeping princess
genre history painting
literary painting
hasMotif drapery
ornamental patterning
roses
thorns
hasSeriesPosition panel in The Briar Rose cycle
hasStyle highly decorative
richly detailed
symbolic
hasSubject enchanted sleep
fairy tale
fantasy
romantic medievalism
influencedBy Arthurian and chivalric imagery
Italian Quattrocento painting
medieval romance literature
languageOfWork none (visual artwork)
movement Pre-Raphaelite NERFINISHED
narrativeRole moment of suspended time
narrativeUniverse Briar Rose cycle NERFINISHED
partOfSeries The Briar Rose NERFINISHED
sharesCreatorWith The Council Chamber NERFINISHED
The Garden Court NERFINISHED
The Rose Garden NERFINISHED
sharesSeriesWith The Council Chamber NERFINISHED
The Garden Court NERFINISHED
The Rose Garden NERFINISHED

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The Briar Rose series notableWork The Rose Bower