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Works by: Edward John Poynter [English, 1836 – 1919]

 

Edward John Poynter [English, 1836 – 1919]
Andromeda
1869, Tate Gallery, London

 

Edward John Poynter [English, 1836 – 1919]
Apelles
1864, Victoria and Albert Museum, London

 

Edward John Poynter [English, 1836 – 1919]
The Bunch of Blue Ribbons
1862, private collection

 

Edward John Poynter [English, 1836 – 1919]
Chloe
1892, Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery, Hobart

 

Edward John Poynter [English, 1836 – 1919]
Diadumene
1884, Royal Albert Memorial Museum and Art Gallery, Exeter

 

Edward John Poynter [English, 1836 – 1919]
Faithful unto Death
1865, Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool

 

Edward John Poynter [English, 1836 – 1919]
Helen
1881, Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney

 

Edward John Poynter [English, 1836 – 1919]
Mary Constance Wyndham (Lady Elcho)
1886, private collection

 

Edward John Poynter [English, 1836 – 1919]
Paul and Apollos
1872, Tate Gallery, London

 

Edward John Poynter [English, 1836 – 1919]
Phidias
1864, Victoria and Albert Museum, London

 

Edward John Poynter [English, 1836 – 1919]
The Prodigal's Return
1869, private collection

 

Edward John Poynter [English, 1836 – 1919]
The Siren
1864, private collection

 

Edward John Poynter [English, 1836 – 1919]
The Snake Charmer
1866, Art Gallery of Ontario, Toronto

 

Edward John Poynter [English, 1836 – 1919]
Study for Diadumene
1884, Royal Albert Memorial Museum and Art Gallery, Exeter

 

William Burges [English, 1827 – 1881] and Edward John Poynter [English, 1836 – 1919]
Sun Cabinet
1858-1859, private collection

 

William Burges [English, 1827 – 1881] and Edward John Poynter [English, 1836 – 1919]
Wines and Beers Sideboard
c. 1858-1859, Victoria and Albert Museum, London

 

William Burges [English, 1827 – 1881] and Edward John Poynter [English, 1836 – 1919]
Yatman Cabinet
1858, Victoria and Albert Museum, London

   

Edward John Poynter [English, 1836 – 1919]
Young Girl Feeding the Sacred Ibises in the Hypostyle Room at Karnak
1871, Bridgeman Art Library, London