Cinderella
Artist: Sir Edward Coley Burne-Jones (English, 1833–1898)
Date: 1863
Medium: Transparent and opaque watercolor on pape
Collection: Museum of Fine Arts Boston, Boston, Massachusetts, United States

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Cinderella
Artist: Sir Edward Coley Burne-Jones (English, 1833–1898)
Date: 1863
Medium: Transparent and opaque watercolor on pape
Collection: Museum of Fine Arts Boston, Boston, Massachusetts, United States
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