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The Golden Stairs

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''The Golden Stairs'' is one of the best-known paintings by the Pre-Raphaelite artist Edward Burne-Jones. It was begun in 1876 and exhibited at the Grosvenor Gallery in 1880.〔Wildman and Christian (1998), pp. 246–249〕〔Wood (1997), pp. 88–89〕
Unlike many of Burne-Jones's works, ''The Golden Stairs'' is not based on a literary source. It has been called Symbolist,〔Wood (1997), p. 88〕 as it has no recognisable narrative, but rather sets a mood. It is a harmony of color in the tradition of the Aesthetic works of the 1860s and 1870s, as a group of young women carrying musical instruments descend a spiraling staircase, dressed in classically inspired robes in tones of white, shading to gold and silver.〔Wildman and Christian (1998), p. 247〕 Critic F. G. Stephens wrote in the Athenaeum that the musicians "troop past like spirits in an enchanted dream ... whither they go, who they are, there is nothing to tell".〔Quoted in Wood (1997), p. 88〕
''The Golden Stairs'' was one of many paintings Burne-Jones sketched out in 1872 following a trip to Italy. He began work on the canvas in 1876 and finished it in great haste in April 1880, just days before the Grosvenor Gallery exhibition was to open. Stephens found in the painting echoes of the work of Piero della Francesca, whose frescoes Burne-Jones had seen and copied in 1871.〔 The figures of the musicians were drawn from professional models, but the heads are young women of Burne-Jones's circle.〔 Some identifications have been made as follows.
His daughter Margaret is fourth from top, holding a trumpet.〔MacCarthy (2011), p. 102 (caption to colour plate VI)〕 Edith Gellibrand, known by the stage name Edith Chester, is seventh from top, seen stooping.〔Marcus (1975), p. 54.〕 May Morris, daughter of William Morris, is ninth from top, holding a violin. Frances Graham, later known as Lady Horner, daughter of William Graham, is bottom left, holding cymbals.〔 Standing behind her on the stairs is Mary Gladstone, daughter of William Gladstone.〔MacCarthy (2011), p. 277〕 Others include Laura Tennant, later known as Laura Lyttelton, and Mary Stuart-Wortley, later Lady Lovelace.〔
The painting was purchased by Cyril Flower (1843–1907), later Lord Battersea, a politician and art patron, and was bequeathed by him to the Tate Gallery, where it remains.〔〔
== Studies ==

File:Edward Burne-Jones Study of the Head of a Girl for the Golden Stairs.jpeg|Study of the head of a girl, 1879
File:Edward Burne-Jones Study of two girls for the Golden Stairs.jpg|Study of two girls
File:Edward Burne-Jones Study for the Golden Stairs.jpg|Study of a musician


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