Victorian Art in Britain

 The Briar Wood by Burne-Jones



The frame has the following short poem by Morris :

The fateful slumber floats and flows
About the tangle of the rose.
But lo the fated hand and heart
To rend the slumberous curse apart.’

In this painting the knight comes through the wood and discovers the sleeping soldiers. The background is dark and heavy, with the thick spiked briars predominating, and giving a sinister, threatening effect.  

Location : Buscott Park, Oxfordshire