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The Lady of Shalott Looking at Lancelot, 1894, (c1930). Creator: John William Waterhouse
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The Lady of Shalott Looking at Lancelot, 1894, (c1930). Creator: John William Waterhouse
The Lady of Shalott Looking at Lancelot, 1894, (c1930). Illustration to Tennysons poem, " The Lady of Shalott" : the Lady sees bold Sir Launcelot in her mirror: she goes to the window, golden yarn from the loom wrapped round her knees. The mirror through which she must view the outside world cracks from side to side, bringing down the curse on her. Painting in Leeds City Art Gallery, Leeds, Yorkshire. From " Modern Masterpieces of British Art". [The Amalgamated Press Ltd. London, c1930]
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The Lady of Shalott Looking at Lancelot, 1894
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is a captivating print that beautifully captures the essence of Alfred Lord Tennyson's poem. Created by John William Waterhouse, this illustration transports us to a moment of both temptation and tragedy. In this scene, we witness the Lady gazing upon Sir Lancelot through her mirror. Wrapped in golden yarn from her loom, she stands at the window with anticipation and longing. However, as she looks upon Lancelot, the mirror cracks from side to side, symbolizing the curse that befalls her for daring to view the outside world. Waterhouse's artistic style shines through in his meticulous attention to detail and use of vibrant colors. The painting exudes a sense of romance and melancholy as we are drawn into the Lady's inner turmoil. The setting takes place inside an elegant interior adorned with Victorian decor. The room becomes a sanctuary where forbidden desires clash with societal expectations. This print not only showcases Waterhouse's mastery but also pays homage to Tennyson's timeless tale of love and loss. It serves as a reminder that sometimes our deepest desires can lead us down treacherous paths. Displayed in Leeds City Art Gallery, this masterpiece continues to captivate audiences even today. Its enduring appeal lies in its ability to evoke emotions and transport viewers into another world - one filled with passion, beauty, and ultimately tragic consequences.
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