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Mordred (Modred) wounds after the battle of Camlann against his father King Arthur (Mordred wounded after the battle of Camlann) Illustration by Louis Rhead (1858-1926) from "King Arthur and his knights" 1923 Private collection
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Mordred (Modred) wounds after the battle of Camlann against his father King Arthur (Mordred wounded after the battle of Camlann) Illustration by Louis Rhead (1858-1926) from "King Arthur and his knights" 1923 Private collection
ELD4882918 Mordred (Modred) wounds after the battle of Camlann against his father King Arthur (Mordred wounded after the battle of Camlann) Illustration by Louis Rhead (1858-1926) from "King Arthur and his knights" 1923 Private collection by Rhead, Louis John (1857-1926); (add.info.: Mordred (Modred) wounds after the battle of Camlann against his father King Arthur (Mordred wounded after the battle of Camlann) Illustration by Louis Rhead (1858-1926) from "King Arthur and his knights" 1923 Private collection); Photo © The Holbarn Archive
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20 20th 20th Xx Xxth Xxth Century Arthur Pendragon Knight Of The Round Table Legend Of King Arthur Secession Jugendstyl War Wounded Art Style Isadora
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This illustration by Louis Rhead depicts the aftermath of the legendary Battle of Camlann, where Mordred, son of King Arthur, lies wounded. The intense emotions and turmoil are palpable as we witness this pivotal moment in Arthurian lore. Rhead's masterful artistry brings to life the pain and anguish etched on Mordred's face. His injuries are evident, a testament to the fierce battle that has just taken place. The intricate details in his armor and clothing showcase Rhead's attention to historical accuracy while adding depth to the scene. The composition is strikingly balanced with Mordred placed prominently at its center, surrounded by an ethereal aura. This choice highlights his significance in this climactic event and emphasizes his role as both adversary and kin to King Arthur. The use of Art Nouveau elements adds a touch of elegance to this otherwise gritty depiction of war. Rhead seamlessly blends traditional artistic techniques with modern influences, creating a unique visual experience that captures our imagination. As we gaze upon this print from "King Arthur and his knights" we cannot help but be transported back in time - immersed in a world filled with chivalry, honor, betrayal, and tragedy. It serves as a poignant reminder that even legends have their moments of vulnerability and sacrifice.
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