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A Nun Binds The Waist Of Sir Galahad With A Belt Made Of Her Hair And A Device Representing The Holy Grail In Crimson And Silver Thread. Coloured Illustration From The Story Of Sir Galahad From Book The Gateway To Tennyson Published 1910
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A Nun Binds The Waist Of Sir Galahad With A Belt Made Of Her Hair And A Device Representing The Holy Grail In Crimson And Silver Thread. Coloured Illustration From The Story Of Sir Galahad From Book The Gateway To Tennyson Published 1910
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In this colored illustration from the story of Sir Galahad, we are transported to a medieval world filled with legends and mythical tales. The image showcases a nun delicately binding the waist of Sir Galahad with a belt made entirely of her own hair. This intricate belt is adorned with a device representing the Holy Grail, intricately woven in crimson and silver thread. The scene evokes an air of mystery and enchantment as it captures one of the pivotal moments in Galahad's journey towards becoming a legendary knight. As he embarks on his quest for the Holy Grail, this symbolic act by the nun signifies both protection and divine guidance bestowed upon him. The rich history and folklore surrounding Arthurian legends come alive through this classic portrayal. The image transports us back to an era where chivalry reigned supreme, knights embarked on noble quests, and mythical objects held immense power. Hilary Jane Morgan's artistic interpretation beautifully brings together elements such as literature, mythology, and spirituality into one mesmerizing composition. Through her skilled brushstrokes, she allows us to delve deep into Tennyson's epic poem "The Gateway to Tennyson" published in 1910. This print serves as a timeless reminder of our fascination with ancient tales that continue to captivate our imaginations even after centuries have passed.
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