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Shalott Collection

"Shalott: A Captivating Tale of Love and Tragedy" Step into the enchanting world of "Shalott, " as depicted in John William Waterhouse's iconic painting, "Lady 1888

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Lady of Shalott 1888
The Lady of Shalott floating down the river

Background imageShalott Collection: John William Waterhouse (6 April 1849 A

John William Waterhouse (6 April 1849 A

Background imageShalott Collection: The Lady of Shalott setting out on her boat for Camelot

The Lady of Shalott setting out on her boat for Camelot
Colour illustration of the Lady of Shalott setting out on her boat for Camelot

Background imageShalott Collection: Tennyson, Shalott, W hse

Tennyson, Shalott, W hse
The curse is come upon me, cried the Lady of Shalott

Background imageShalott Collection: Lancelot Mourns Legend

Lancelot Mourns Legend
Lancelot mourns for Elaine, the lily-maid of Astolat, otherwise known as The Lady of Shalott, who has died of love for him

Background imageShalott Collection: The Lady of Shalott

The Lady of Shalott is a lyricalballadby the English poetAlfred Tennyson that tells the story ofElaine of Astolat a young noblewoman imprisoned in a tower on an island nearCamelot

Background imageShalott Collection: ELAINE & SHIELD/LEGEND

ELAINE & SHIELD/LEGEND
Elaine, the lily-maid of Astolat, otherwise known as The Lady of Shalott, with the shield of Lancelot, for whom she dies of love

Background imageShalott Collection: Elaine Corpse Legend Myth England Arthurian Lily

Elaine Corpse Legend Myth England Arthurian Lily
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Background imageShalott Collection: ELAINE & LANCELOT LEGEND

ELAINE & LANCELOT LEGEND
Elaine, the lily-maid of Astolat, otherwise known as The Lady of Shalott, declares her love to Lancelot, for whom she dies of love

Background imageShalott Collection: ARTHURIAN/ELAINE

ARTHURIAN/ELAINE
Elaine, the lily-maid of Astolat, otherwise known as The Lady of Shalott, working on her embroidery and thinking of Lancelot for whom she dies of love

Background imageShalott Collection: Lancelot looks at the dead Lady of Shalott on her arrival at Camelot

Lancelot looks at the dead Lady of Shalott on her arrival at Camelot. Coloured illustration from the book The Gateway
2915235 Lancelot looks at the dead Lady of Shalott on her arrival at Camelot. Coloured illustration from the book The Gateway to Tennyson published 1910

Background imageShalott Collection: Elaine

Elaine of Astolatis a figure inArthurian legend who dies of unrequited love forSir Lancelot. Well-known versions of her story appear inSir Thomas Malory sLe Morte d Arthur and Alfred

Background imageShalott Collection: The Lady Of Shalott Looking At Lancelot, After The Painting By J. W. Waterhouse, 1894

The Lady Of Shalott Looking At Lancelot, After The Painting By J. W. Waterhouse, 1894. From Bibbys Annual, Published 1915

Background imageShalott Collection: Lancelot Looks At The Dead Lady Of Shalott On Her Arrival At Camelot

Lancelot Looks At The Dead Lady Of Shalott On Her Arrival At Camelot. Coloured Illustration From The Book The Gateway To Tennyson Published 1910

Background imageShalott Collection: I am Half Sick of Shadows, said the Lady of Shalott (1915). Illustration of Tennyson s

I am Half Sick of Shadows, said the Lady of Shalott (1915). Illustration of Tennyson s
I am Half Sick of Shadows, said the Lady of Shalott (1915). Illustration of Tennysons poem of Arthurian legend showing the Lady of Shallot bored with her weaving

Background imageShalott Collection: The Lady of Shalott Signed and dated in black paint, lower left: 18 WC[in monogram]

The Lady of Shalott Signed and dated in black paint, lower left: 18 WC[in monogram]
The Lady of Shalott Signed and dated in black paint, lower left: " 18 WC[in monogram] 62", Walter Crane, 1845-1915, British

Background imageShalott Collection: The Lady of Shalott Signed and dated in ocher paint, lower right: Atkinson

The Lady of Shalott Signed and dated in ocher paint, lower right: Atkinson
The Lady of Shalott Signed and dated in ocher paint, lower right: " Atkinson Grimshaw | 158 [...] 2x", John Atkinson Grimshaw, 1836-1893, British

Background imageShalott Collection: Tennyson Fun

Tennyson Fun
ALFRED LORD TENNYSON the Poet Laureate serenading the characters from his poems, including the Lady of Shalott, floating by in her boat


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"Shalott: A Captivating Tale of Love and Tragedy" Step into the enchanting world of "Shalott, " as depicted in John William Waterhouse's iconic painting, "Lady 1888. " This masterpiece brings to life Alfred Lord Tennyson's haunting poem, where the Lady sets out on her boat for Camelot. Immerse yourself in this Arthurian legend that has captivated hearts for centuries. Lancelot mourns the loss of a love he never knew, forever etched in the annals of history. The setting is beautifully portrayed by Waterhouse, showcasing his mastery over colors and emotions. The tale revolves around Elaine and her shield, an integral part of Arthurian mythology. Legends speak of Elaine's tragic demise, her corpse floating downriver like a delicate lily amidst sorrowful whispers. Elaine's story intertwines with that of Lancelot, their fates entwined by destiny itself. As Lancelot gazes upon the lifeless Lady at Camelot's gates, one cannot help but feel a pang of melancholy. In another illustration from "The Gateway to Tennyson, " we witness Elaine Astolat's arrival at Camelot – a pivotal moment in this timeless saga. The vibrant colors bring forth both beauty and tragedy as they dance across the page. Delve deeper into this captivating narrative surrounding Elaine Astolat – also known as "Elaine Of Astolat" – whose name echoes through generations. Her presence leaves an indelible mark on Arthurian lore. "Shalott" transports us to a realm where legends come alive; it invites us to ponder themes such as unrequited love and sacrifice against an ethereal backdrop steeped in mythos. So step into this mesmerizing world where art meets literature; immerse yourself in the tale that continues to inspire countless artists and writers.