This biography tells the life story of the artist and poet, Edward Burne-Jones, who was a leading figure in the Pre-Raphaelite movement. It explores his artistic and literary achievements, as well as his personal life, including his relationships with his family and friends and his struggles with depression and ill health.
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What were Montmartre and Montparnasse really like in their hey-day roughtly
between 1904, when the youthful Picasso had just arrived on the Hill of
Martyrs, and 1920, when Amedeo Modigliani , justly called `the prince of
Bohemians', died of consumption and dissipation in Montparnasse?