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  1. May 12, 2022 · As a designer, poet and activist, Morris was a towering figure in the Victorian art world. His homes became showcases for art and gathering places for writers and radicals. Yet his wife Jane Morris (née Burden), his partner in his creative homemaking, has all too often been overlooked.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0606623Jane Morris - IMDb

    Jane Morris. Actress: Frankie and Johnny. Jane Morris was born on 15 April 1953 in Quincy, Illinois, USA. She is an actress, known for Frankie and Johnny (1991), Raising Helen (2004) and True Lies (1994). She has been married to Jeff Michalski since 1984. They have two children.

  3. Press. Rossetti's Obsession: Images of Jane Morris. Paintings, drawings and photographs of the Pre-Raphaelite star. On the centenary of her death a new exhibition at the Lady Lever Art Gallery explores the role of Jane Morris as Dante Gabriel Rossetti's chief muse and the embodiment of Pre-Raphaelite beauty.

  4. Jane Morris was a model and muse to English artists William Morris and Dante Gabriel Rossetti. Jane later married Morris who was a poet, novelist, translator, textile designer, and social activist. A quiet woman by nature, Jane possessed a modest background.

  5. Jane Morris was born on 15 April 1953 in Quincy, Illinois, USA. She is an actress, known for Frankie and Johnny (1991), Raising Helen (2004) and True Lies (1994). She has been married to Jeff Michalski since 1984. They have two children.

  6. Jane Morris (née Burden) (1839-1914), Embroiderer and artist's model; wife of William Morris. Sitter associated with 32 portraits. In 1857, Burden was spotted by artists Dante Gabriel Rossetti and Edward Burne-Jones in Oxford, and was sought by them as a model. She sat initially for Rossetti and then for William Morris.

  7. Apr 30, 2013 · Jane Morris, the wife of William Morris and the muse of Dante Gabriel Rossetti, became the most identifiable face of Pre-Raphaelite art but has received little scholarly attention in her own right. This book argues that the enduring myth of Jane Morris – as a passive invalid, femme fatale and melancholy beauty – has derived from the ...

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