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Arthur: 12 Division and treachery

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When the queen is abducted, Lancelot rescues her, only to see her prepared to be burned at the stake. Arthur and Lancelot go to war against one another, and Arthur against Mordred, the usurper.

November 27, 2023 General, Life, Painting

Arthur: 8 Galahad’s sword and shield

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Galahad was given a shield dating back to Joseph of Arimathea, then sorted out the Castle of Maidens, before getting his sword and scabbard on a ghost ship.

October 30, 2023 General, Life, Painting

A weekend on the Isle of Wight in paintings 2

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Paintings by Marie Spartali Stillman, Philip Wilson Steer, Paul Helleu, and William Dyce, and photography by Julia Margaret Cameron.

May 21, 2023 General, Life, Painting

Good knights in paintings 2

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An early photo by Julia Margaret Cameron, and paintings by Vasnetsov, Rochegrosse, Walter Crane and a whole series by Lovis Corinth.

November 28, 2021 General, Life, Painting

Marie Spartali Stillman 1: Love’s Messenger

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Friend and model of Dante Gabriel Rossetti, taught to paint by Ford Madox Brown, and photographed by Julia Margaret Cameron, her paintings are truly Pre-Raphaelite.

November 5, 2020 General, Life, Painting

The Pre-Raphaelite Sisterhood: a new series

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Introduction to a series of articles looking at the work of some of the brilliant women artists who were associated with the movement.

October 1, 2020 General, Life, Painting

King Arthur’s women: 2 Queen Guinevere

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She proves unfaithful to King Arthur, in her public affair with Sir Lancelot. But he may not have exactly been loyal to her either.

May 19, 2019 General, Life, Painting

George Frederic Watts: influence and ideas 2

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After a brief marriage to actress Ellen Terry, his paintings became symbolist. He claimed to paint ideas rather than objects.

February 23, 2017 General, Painting

George Frederic Watts: influence and ideas 1

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Celebrating the bicentenary of this major and influential British painter and sculptor: a brief biography and selection of his paintings.

February 22, 2017 General, Painting

Into the Light: Val Prinsep, the oriental Aesthetic

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Taught by Watts, a friend of Rossetti and Frederic, Lord Leighton, his paintings were popular, successful, and well known. Until the early 20th century.

October 12, 2016 General, Painting

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