The Wheel of Fortune is an oil painting on canvas by the British Pre-Raphaelite painter Edward Burne-Jones, made from 1875 to 1883. The painting combines classical and medieval themes to present an allegory of the vagaries of life, a vanitas, with individual lives elevated or cast down as the wheel of fortune turns. Burne-Jones commented: "My wheel of Fortune is a true-to-life image; it comes to fetch each of us in turn, then it crushes us." The prime version has been in the collection of the Musée d'Orsay in Paris since 1980.
Prime version
The painting measures 200 cm × 100 cm (79 in × 39 in), with its frame, 259 cm × 151.5 cm (102.0 in × 59.6 in). It employs a dull palette of greys, browns, greens and blues. It was originally conceived as part of the predella for an unrealised triptych on the Fall of Troy.
The tall frame is filled by a gigantic spoked wooden wheel, turned by a giant personification of the goddess Fortune standing in a contrapposto position, wrapped in the voluminous folds of a metallic blue classical gown, head swathed in a matching cloth, with closed eyes cast down. Three smaller male nudes are being carried around by the wheel: at the top, a slave standing on the head of the second, a king with a crown and sceptre, and at the bottom the head and shoulders of a poet with laurel wreath, looking towards Fortune's feet. The nude male figures were influenced by Michelangelo's paintings at the Sistine Chapel. The wheel and the figures fill most of the composition, but fragments of a wall and a tree can be seen in the top left, with a small patch of grey sky.
The completed painting was exhibited at the Grosvenor Gallery in London in 1883, and acquired that year by the politician Arthur Balfour, who later served as British Prime Minister and was created 1st Earl of Balfour in 1922. It was exhibited at the Royal Jubilee Exhibition in Manchester in 1887, the Brussels International Exposition in 1897 and at a Burne-Jones exhibition at the New Gallery in London in 1898.
After Balfour's death in 1930, it was inherited by his brother, Gerald Balfour, 2nd Earl of Balfour, and sold in 1932 to the vicomte Charles de Noailles, who gave it to his daughter Nathalie de Noailles. It was acquired by the French state in 1980, and allocated to the Musée d'Orsay in Paris.
Other versions
A second, smaller version in oils on canvas, painted from 1871 to 1885, is in the National Gallery of Victoria in Melbourne, Australia. Measuring 151.4 cm × 72.5 cm (59.6 in × 28.5 in), it was acquired as part of the Felton Bequest in 1909. It is displayed in a heavy gilded tabernacle-style frame, a modern reconstruction based on fragments of the original, which has a decorative frieze with candelabrum ornament and egg and dart outer border, similar to those of other Burne-Jones paintings such as his Vespertina Quies (1893) in Tate Britain.
National Museum Cardiff has an unfinished version from about 1882, and preparatory sketches are in the Lady Lever Art Gallery.
See also
- List of paintings by Edward Burne-Jones
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- The Merciful Knight (1863)
- The Sleeping Beauty (1871–1873)
- Love Among the Ruins (1873)
- The Beguiling of Merlin (1872–1877)
- Pygmalion and the Image series (1875–1878)
- The Wheel of Fortune (1875–1883)
- The Golden Stairs (1876–1880)
- The Last Sleep of Arthur in Avalon (1881–1898)
- The Flower Book (1882–1898)
- The Mill (1882)
- King Cophetua and the Beggar Maid (1884)
- The Legend of Briar Rose (1885–1890)
- The Garden of Pan (1886)
- The Nativity (1887)
- Star of Bethlehem (1890)
- Sponsa de Libano (1891)
- Vespertina Quies (1893)
- Hope (1896)
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- Oxford Union murals (1857–1859) (co-artist)
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- Baader: Remorse
- Bartholomé: In the Conservatory
- Bastien-Lepage: Haymaking
- Bazille: The Family Reunion – The Improvised Field Hospital – The Pink Dress – Bazille's Studio
- Belly: Pilgrims going to Mecca
- Bonnard: Woman with a Cat
- Bonheur: Ploughing in the Nivernais
- Bouguereau: The Birth of Venus – La Danse – Dante and Virgil – Equality Before Death – Les Oréades
- Boulanger: Répétition du "Joueur de flûte" et de "La femme de Diomède" chez le prince Napoléon
- Bracquemond: The Lady in White – Three Women with Parasols
- Cabanel: The Birth of Venus
- Caillebotte: Les raboteurs de parquet – Partie de bateau – Vue de toits (Effet de neige)
- Cézanne: The Hanged Man's House – The Card Players – Portrait of Gustave Geffroy
- Chassériau: Arab Chiefs Challenging each other to Single Combat under the Ramparts of a City - Macbeth and the Three Witches - Tepidarium
- de Chavannes: The Poor Fisherman – The Turtle Seller
- Courbet: A Burial at Ornans – L'Origine du monde – The Painter's Studio – Le ruisseau noir – The Wounded Man
- Couture: The Romans in their Decadence
- Daubigny: The Harvest
- Daumier: The Laundress – The Republic
- Degas: L'Absinthe – The Bellelli Family – Café-Concert at Les Ambassadeurs (1885) – Les Choristes – The Orchestra at the Opera – Portraits at the Stock Exchange – The Tub
- Dehodencq: Boabdil's Farewell to Granada
- Delacroix: Arab Horses Fighting in a Stable
- Denis: Homage to Cézanne
- Detaille: The Dream
- Doré: The Enigma
- Fantin-Latour: Around the Piano – The Corner of the Table – Homage to Delacroix – A Studio at Les Batignolles
- Gauguin: Arearea – The Beautiful Angel – Breton Peasant Women – The Schuffenecker Family – Self-Portrait in a Hat – Self-Portrait with the Yellow Christ – Tahitian Women on the Beach – Vairumati
- Gérôme: The Cock Fight – Jerusalem – Reception of the Grand Condé at Versailles
- Gervex: A Session of the Painting Jury
- Glaize: The Gallic Women: Episode from the Roman Invasion
- Ingres: The Source
- Laurens: The Excommunication of Robert the Pious
- Lefebvre: The Truth
- Luce: The Quai Saint-Michel and Notre-Dame
- Manet: The Balcony – Berthe Morisot with a Bouquet of Violets – Blonde Woman with Bare Breasts – Bullfight – Le Déjeuner sur l'herbe – Flowers in a Crystal Vase – The Fifer – Madame Manet at the Piano – Olympia – The Port of Boulogne by Moonlight – Portrait of Clemenceau – Portrait of Emile Zola – Portrait of Marguerite de Conflans [1] – Portrait of Monsieur and Madame Manet – Portrait of Stéphane Mallarmé – The Reading – A Sprig of Asparagus – The Waitress
- Matisse: Luxe, Calme et Volupté
- Meissonier: French Campaign, 1814 – The Siege of Paris
- Millet: The Angelus – The Gleaners – Shepherdess with her Flock – The Winnower
- Monet: The Artist's Garden at Giverny – A Cart on the Snowy Road at Honfleur – Le Déjeuner sur l'herbe – The Magpie – Regatta at Argenteuil – Resting Under a Lilac Bush – The Road in Front of Saint-Simeon Farm in Winter – Women in the Garden
- Moreau: The Apparition
- Morisot: The Cradle
- Motte: The Fiancée of Belus
- Ottmann: The Luxembourg Station in Brussels
- Regnault: Summary Execution under the Moorish Kings of Granada
- Renoir: Bal du moulin de la Galette – The Bathers – Dance in the City – Dance in the Country – Frédéric Bazille at his Easel – Girls at the Piano – Portrait of the Painter Claude Monet – Portrait of William Sisley – The Swing
- Rousseau: The Snake Charmer
- Sérusier: The Talisman
- Seurat: The Circus
- Sisley: Avenue of Poplars near Moret-sur-Loing – The Canal du Loing – The Canal Saint-Martin – Chemin de la Machine, Louveciennes – The Forge at Marly-le-Roi – Regatta at Molesey near Hampton Court – Resting by a Stream at the Edge of the Wood – Rue de la Chaussée in Argenteuil – View of the Canal Saint-Martin – The Village of Voisins
- Toulouse-Lautrec: Le Lit – La Toilette
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- van Rysselberghe: Sailboats and Estuary
- Stevens: The Bath – What is Called Vagrancy
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- Sorolla: The Return from Fishing: Hauling the Boat
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- Barrias: Nature Unveiling Herself Before Science
- Clésinger: Woman Bitten by a Serpent
- Claudel: The Mature Age
- Delaplanche: Virgin with a Lily
- Jacquemart: Rhinocéros
- Gauguin: Objet décoratif carré avec dieux tahitiens – Oviri
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