The Body of Elaine on its Way to King Arthur

The Body of Elaine on its Way to King Arthur's Palace, Illustration from 'Idylls of the King' by Alfred Tennyson

(The Body of Elaine on its way to King Arthur's Palace, illustration from 'Idylls of the King' by Alfred Tennyson )


Gustave Dore

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The Body of Elaine on its Way to King Arthur's Palace, Illustration from 'Idylls of the King' by Alfred Tennyson by Gustave Dore. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
legend · king arthur · arthurian · story · poem · poetry · death · romance · dead · funeral · rowing boat · lady · astolat · daughter · broken heart · broken hearted · enchanted · funerary
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