Cinderella Panel
Designerdesigned by
Edward Burne-Jones
(British, 1833 - 1898)
Maker
Morris and Company
(London, British, 1861 - 1940)
Illustrator
Lucy Faulkner
(British, 1839 - 1910)
Collections
ClassificationsDECORATIVE ARTS
Date1862-1865
Mediumoverglaze polychrome decoration on tin-glazed earthenware Dutch blanks; ebonized oak frame
Dimensions28 1/2 x 55 3/4 x 2 3/8 in. (71.8 x 141.6 x 6 cm.)
DescriptionThis tile panel includes twelve tiles illustrating six scenes from the fairytale of Cinderella. Each panel has a daisy border, with an echo of this on the black frame in the form of a row of daisies along the top. The six scenes are in two rows of three with the top row illustrating the sisters preparing for the ball; Cinderella weeping in the kitchen at left, with the Fairy Godmother entering through a door at the right; Cinderella meeting the Prince at the ball. The bottom row shows the Prince running after Cinderella, as she leaves her shoe behind; a herald proclaiming the Prince's search for the owner of the slipper; and Cinderella's foot fitting the shoe.
Signedat right on l.l. panel "LF"
Credit LineThe Huntington Library, Art Museum, and Botanical Gardens
Label TextDecorative tiles were one of the earliest media that William Morris and his business partners mastered. The tiles were painted by Morris, Faulkner, and Faulkner's sisters in addition to workmen employed by the firm. With their simple backgrounds and medieval costume, they show Morris's interest in the art of the Middle Ages, which he felt to be purer than that of his own time. Originally designed to ornament a fireplace, the Cinderella tiles were also framed to display as a picture. The frame surrounding this set of tiles is decorated with daisies to match the borders around each scene.Status
On viewObject number2000.5.1872
Edward Burne-Jones
ca. 1927
Object number: 2000.5.979
Edward Burne-Jones
ca. 1924
Object number: 2000.5.668
Edward Burne-Jones
ca. 1924
Object number: 2000.5.667
Unknown, British
ca. 1936
Object number: 2000.5.2872