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Courteous Love Collection

"Courteous Love: A Tapestry of Chivalry and Devotion" In a realm steeped in romance, where honor and valor reigned supreme

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Courteous Love Collection: Study of Guinevere for Sir Launcelot in the Queen's Chamber, 1857 (pencil & w/c on paper)
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Courteous Love Collection: Man and a woman in a palace, 19th century (gouache with gold on paper)
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Courteous Love Collection: Guenevere sends her page to Lancelot for help, illustration from The Book of Romance published by
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Courteous Love Collection: Elaine ties her sleeve around Sir Lancelot's helmet, illustration from The Book of Romance
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Courteous Love Collection: Lancelot brings Guenevere to Arthur, illustration from The Book of Romance published by Longmans
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Courteous Love Collection: The Castles of Loves
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Courteous Love Collection: Lancelot bears off Guenevere, illustration from The Book of Romance published by Longmans Green
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Courteous Love Collection: The garden of love, c. 1370
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Courteous Love Collection: Lancelot and Elaine, illustration from The Gateway to Tennyson, publ. 1910 (colour litho)
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Courteous Love Collection: Arthurian Legend: The Knight Tristan and Iseult Drinking the Love Philtre (Tristan (Tristam)
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Courteous Love Collection: The poetic contest of the castle of Wartburg in Germany in 1207
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Courteous Love Collection: The skeleton of Death pushes a ladder away from a wall killing a gallant suitor as he tries to
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Courteous Love Collection: Laure de Noves, la Belle Laure, Laure de Sade, wife of Count Hugues de Sade
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Courteous Love Collection: Laura - Laure de Noves or Laure de Sade, wife of Count Hugues de Sade
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Courteous Love Collection: Lovers on a Balcony (w / c on paper)
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Courteous Love Collection: Love, Desire and Death (inks with mixed media)
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Courteous Love Collection: The proud Earl of Coventry lay dead, from St. George to the Rescue
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Courteous Love Collection: Meal scene and galante scene Page of a manuscript in French of the 'Decameron'by Giovanni
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Courteous Love Collection: L Amour, le Desir, at la Mort, from Personages de Comedie, pub. 1922 (pochoir print)
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Courteous Love Collection: The Knight tries to Allay the Doubts of Elsa, illustration from Wagners Lohengrin
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Courteous Love Collection: A fair young girl stepped out, from St. Denis of France and Fair Eglantine
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Courteous Love Collection: Young woman feeding the birds being surprised by her lover (colour litho)
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Courteous Love Collection: El Predomino, cigar label (chromolitho)
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Courteous Love Collection: La Balca, cigar label (chromolitho)
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Courteous Love Collection: Provencal love court (engraving)
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Courteous Love Collection: An Offering, 1898 (oil on canvas)
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Courteous Love Collection: Evening in Venice, 1875 (oil on canvas)
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Courteous Love Collection: A knight and his lady: French illumination of the 14th century from a manuscript by
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Courteous Love Collection: A galante scene in the Middle Ages: a young man courts a princess
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Courteous Love Collection: Tristan et Iseut - Tristan and Iseult par Egusquiza y Barrena, Rogelio de (1845-1915)
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Courteous Love Collection: May: the courtiers walk. Illuminated manuscript page taken from '
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Courteous Love Collection: Courteous love scene, 15th century (miniature)
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Courteous Love Collection: Court of Love in the Middle Ages in the presence of the troubadours - Engraving by Jean
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Courteous Love Collection: Maulgis and the beautiful Oriande (courteous love scene), Middle Ages
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Courteous Love Collection: Page from La Belle Dame Sans Merci by Alain Chartier, Paris
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Courteous Love Collection: A depiction of Courtly Love in the Provence region of France (engraving)
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Courteous Love Collection: Julie, Ou le Premier Baiser de l Amour
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Courteous Love Collection: The Garden of Deduit
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Courteous Love Collection: Enid and Geraint ride past the Town Bridge, illustration from
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Courteous Love Collection: Enid and Geraint in the Garden, illustration from The Story of the Grail
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Courteous Love Collection: Adam de la Halle (1240 / 50-1288 / 1306), facsimile of a 15th century manuscript
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Courteous Love Collection: Fr 118 f. 219v How Lancelot kissed Guinevere for the first time
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Courteous Love Collection: Representation of a couple of lovers near a rose, miniature in '
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Courteous Love Collection: Tristan and Iseult. Miniature of a 14th century French manuscript. Bibl. Marciana, Venice
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Courteous Love Collection: 15th century costumes. 19th century engraving
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Courteous Love Collection: The curtain of the Seigneuriale Life: Scenes Gallant Wool


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"Courteous Love: A Tapestry of Chivalry and Devotion" In a realm steeped in romance, where honor and valor reigned supreme, the study of Guinevere for Sir Launcelot in the Queen's Chamber captured their timeless bond. With delicate strokes of pencil and watercolor, their love blossomed amidst regal opulence. Within the grandeur of a 19th-century palace, a man and woman danced through corridors adorned with gold accents. Their steps echoed courtesy as they embraced the elegance that defined their affectionate connection. In an enchanting lithograph from The Book of Romance, Guenevere sent her page to Lancelot seeking his gallant aid. A testament to her trust in his unwavering loyalty, it showcased the essence - selflessly supporting one another through life's trials. Elaine's act of devotion unfolded before our eyes in another lithograph from The Book of Romance. She tenderly tied her sleeve around Sir Lancelot's helmet as he embarked on perilous quests. Her gesture symbolized not only her affection but also her unwavering belief in his noble cause. Lancelot brought Guenevere back to Arthur's court, illustrated vividly by color lithography. In this momentous scene from The Book of Romance, courteous love prevailed over personal desires as chivalry triumphed above all else. The Castles of Loves stood tall as witnesses to countless tales woven by knights who fought valiantly for true love’s embrace. These fortresses became symbols not only for physical protection but also for safeguarding cherished relationships built on respect and kindness. With vibrant colors dancing across each stroke, Lancelot bore off Guenevere into realms unknown – an image immortalized within The Book of Romance. Their union defied conventions yet remained rooted in courtesy and adoration that transcended time itself. Stepping back centuries earlier, we find ourselves in the garden of love, circa 1370.