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How it was that Sir Galahad came to think he had been suddenly transported to an enchanted forest (colour litho)
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How it was that Sir Galahad came to think he had been suddenly transported to an enchanted forest (colour litho)
7156992 How it was that Sir Galahad came to think he had been suddenly transported to an enchanted forest (colour litho) by Robinson, William Heath (1872-1944); Private Collection; (add.info.: How it was that Sir Galahad came to think he had been suddenly transported to an enchanted forest. Illustration from The Blinded Soldiers and Sailors Gift Book (Jarrold & Sons, London, 1918).); © Look and Learn
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This vibrant and whimsical lithograph, titled "How it was that Sir Galahad came to think he had been suddenly transported to an enchanted forest" captures the imagination with its enchanting depiction. Created by the talented artist William Heath Robinson in the early 20th century, this artwork showcases his unique blend of humor and fantasy. In this scene, we see Sir Galahad, a legendary knight from Arthurian tales, standing in awe amidst a lush and magical forest. The colors are rich and vivid, bringing to life every detail of this world. His armor gleams under the dappled sunlight as he gazes at the towering trees surrounding him. The illustration is part of The Blinded Soldiers and Sailors Gift Book published in London in 1918. It beautifully portrays how even a brave knight like Sir Galahad can be transported into another realm through his quest for adventure. Robinson's attention to detail is evident throughout the artwork - from the intricate patterns on Sir Galahad's shield to the realistic rendering of his horse. This piece not only showcases Robinson's artistic skill but also evokes a sense of wonderment within viewers. With its combination of childlike charm and medieval imagery, this lithograph invites us into a world where knights embark on extraordinary quests and enchanted forests hold secrets waiting to be discovered. It serves as a reminder that art has no boundaries when it comes to capturing our imaginations and transporting us into fantastical realms beyond our wildest dreams.
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