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Morgan Le Fay Collection

Morgan Le Fay, the enchanting sorceress of Arthurian legend, captivates with her mystical allure

Background imageMorgan Le Fay Collection: Queen Morgana appears unto Sir Launcelot, illustration from

Queen Morgana appears unto Sir Launcelot, illustration from
STC335726 Queen Morgana appears unto Sir Launcelot, illustration from The Story of the Champions of the Round Table (litho) by Pyle

Background imageMorgan Le Fay Collection: 'She caused the rock to shut down'(litho)

"She caused the rock to shut down"(litho)
2813807 " She caused the rock to shut down" (litho) by Curtis, Dora (c.1875-1925); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageMorgan Le Fay Collection: Queen Morgana loses Excalibur his sheath, illustration from

Queen Morgana loses Excalibur his sheath, illustration from
STC335712 Queen Morgana loses Excalibur his sheath, illustration from The Story of King Arthur and his Knights, 1903 (litho) by Pyle

Background imageMorgan Le Fay Collection: She was known to have studied magic while she was being brought up in the nunnery

She was known to have studied magic while she was being brought up in the nunnery
908663 She was known to have studied magic while she was being brought up in the nunnery by Margetson, William Henry (1861-1940); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageMorgan Le Fay Collection: Morgan Le Fay with Excalibur (colour litho)

Morgan Le Fay with Excalibur (colour litho)
2813803 Morgan Le Fay with Excalibur (colour litho) by Curtis, Dora (c.1875-1925); Private Collection; (add.info.: Morgan Le Fay with Excalibur)

Background imageMorgan Le Fay Collection: Morgan-le-Fay, 1864

Morgan-le-Fay, 1864
BIR3852 Morgan-le-Fay, 1864 by Sandys, Anthony Frederick Augustus (1829-1904); Birmingham Museums and Art Gallery; (add.info.: Morgan le Fay is a powerful enchantress in the Arthurian legend)

Background imageMorgan Le Fay Collection: Queen Morgana le Fay, illustration from The Story of King Arthur and his Knights

Queen Morgana le Fay, illustration from The Story of King Arthur and his Knights
STC335711 Queen Morgana le Fay, illustration from The Story of King Arthur and his Knights, 1903 (litho) by Pyle, Howard (1853-1911); Private Collection; The Stapleton Collection; American

Background imageMorgan Le Fay Collection: Morgan-le-Fay, 1864. Creator: Frederick Augustus Sandys

Morgan-le-Fay, 1864. Creator: Frederick Augustus Sandys
Morgan-le-Fay, 1864 Artist: Frederick Sandys. Morgan le Fay is a powerful enchantress in the Arthurian legend. Early appearances of Morgan do not elaborate her character beyond her role as either a

Background imageMorgan Le Fay Collection: Miss Horton as Morgana, 1830-44. Creator: Isaac Robert Cruikshank

Miss Horton as Morgana, 1830-44. Creator: Isaac Robert Cruikshank
Miss Horton as Morgana, 1830-44

Background imageMorgan Le Fay Collection: Queen Morgan le Fay, 1905. Artist: Dora Curtis

Queen Morgan le Fay, 1905. Artist: Dora Curtis
Queen Morgan le Fay, 1905. An illustration from Stories of King Arthur and the Round Table by Beatrice Clay, 1st Edition, 1905

Background imageMorgan Le Fay Collection: She caused the rock to shut down, 1905. Artist: Dora Curtis

She caused the rock to shut down, 1905. Artist: Dora Curtis
She caused the rock to shut down, 1905. Vivien turns on her own master, Merlin, tricking him to enter the rock which she then closes on him

Background imageMorgan Le Fay Collection: Morgan le Fay with Excalibur, 1905. Artist: Dora Curtis

Morgan le Fay with Excalibur, 1905. Artist: Dora Curtis
Morgan le Fay with Excalibur, 1905. An illustration from Stories of King Arthur and the Round Table by Beatrice Clay, 1st Edition, 1905


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Morgan Le Fay, the enchanting sorceress of Arthurian legend, captivates with her mystical allure. Queen Morgana appears unto Sir Launcelot, their encounter immortalized in an exquisite illustration that exudes both power and intrigue. With a mere wave of her hand, she caused the rock to shut down, showcasing her command over magic and the elements. In another mesmerizing depiction, Queen Morgana loses Excalibur's sheath, symbolizing her cunning manipulation and desire for control. Raised in a nunnery, Morgan Le Fay delved deep into the study of magic. Her knowledge and mastery of spells became legendary as she weaved intricate enchantments throughout Camelot's tapestry. The color litho portrays her wielding Excalibur itself - a testament to her formidable abilities. Frederick Augustus Sandys' portrayal of Morgan-le-Fay in 1864 captures both beauty and mystery; one cannot help but be drawn to this enigmatic figure. Isaac Robert Cruikshank's Miss Horton as Morgana from 1830-44 brings forth a sense of theatricality and drama that perfectly encapsulates this complex character. Dora Curtis' artistic vision breathes life into Queen Morgan le Fay once more in 1905. Her rendition showcases not only the sorceress herself but also highlights pivotal moments: causing the rock to close shut or holding Excalibur aloft with an air of triumph. Through these various depictions spanning centuries, it is clear that Morgan Le Fay remains an enduring icon within Arthurian lore. Her captivating presence continues to fascinate audiences worldwide as they are entranced by tales woven around this powerful enchantress who forever leaves us spellbound.