arthurian themes in pre-raphaelite and victorian art
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- Slide 1
- Arthurian Themes in Pre-Raphaelite and Victorian Art
- Slide 2
- William Dyce, Piety: the departure of the Knights of the Round Table on the Grail Quest, One of four murals for the robing room of the House of Lords, 1848
- Slide 3
- William Dyce, Religion: The Vision of Sir Galahad
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- William Dyce, Mercy: Sir Gawain swearing to show mercy to all women
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- William Dyce, Hospitality: Sir Tristram admitted to the Arthurian Round Table
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- William Holman Hunt, The Lady of Shalott (in tower), 1886-1905
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- William Waterhouse, The Lady of Shalott (in barge), 1888
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- Merlin and Nimue (watercolour), Edward Burne-Jones
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- The Beguiling of Merlin by Nimue, Edward Burne-Jones (1875-77)
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- Vivien, Frederick Sandys, 1863
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- Morgan le Fay, Frederick Sandys, 1864
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- Knights summoned by damsel to Grail Quest, tapestry cycle designed by Burne-Jones, woven by William Morris and co. 1898- 99
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- Arming and Departure of the Knights, tapestry cycle
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- Lancelots dream at the Grail Chapel, Edward Burne-Jones
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- Arthurian murals in Library of Oxford Union, painted by Morris, Burne-Jones, Rossetti, 1857-59
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- The Failure of Sir Gawain, tapestry cycle
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- Attainment of the Holy Grail, tapestry cycle
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- Sir Galahad, G.F. Watts, 1862
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- Sir Galahad, Arthur Hughes
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- Sir Bors and Sir Percival fed by the Grail, Dante Gabriel Rossetti
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- A Damsel of the Grail, Dante Gabriel Rossetti
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- Lancelot taken in the Queens Chamber, Dante Gabriel Rossetti, sketch for Oxford Union Library, 1857
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- Lancelot and Guinevere over King Arthurs Tomb (Morris poem), Dante Gabriel Rossetti, 1854-55
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- The Last Sleep of King Arthur in Avalon, Edward Burne-Jones, 1881-98
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- The Sleep of King Arthur in Avalon, Edward Burne-Jones
- Slide 26
- The Death of Arthur, James Archer, 1860