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Astolat Collection

"Astolat: A Tale of Love and Tragedy in Arthurian Legend" Step into the enchanting world of Astolat, a mythical land that has captivated hearts for centuries

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Astolat Collection: The Lady of Shalott, 1862 (oil on canvas)
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Astolat Collection: Lancelot at Astolat
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Astolat Collection: The Lady of Shalott
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Astolat Collection: Elaine Dies Love Myth England Arthurian Legend
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Astolat Collection: ELAINE OF ASTOLAT
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Astolat Collection: ELAINE & SHIELD/LEGEND
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Astolat Collection: Elaine Corpse Legend Myth England Arthurian Lily
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Astolat Collection: ELAINE & LANCELOT LEGEND
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Astolat Collection: ARTHURIAN/ELAINE
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Astolat Collection: The Death of Elaine, 1877 (oil on canvas)
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Astolat Collection: Sir Lancelot Approaching the Castle of Astolat (gouache and pen & ink
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Astolat Collection: I am Half Sick of Shadows, said the Lady of Shalott, 1915 (oil on canvas)
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Astolat Collection: The Lady of Shalott, 1853 (pen & ink on paper)
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Astolat Collection: Elaine, 1921 (oil on canvas)
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Astolat Collection: Elaines Body - Court
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Astolat Collection: ARTHUR / ELAINES LETTER
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Astolat Collection: LANCELOT LEAVES ELAINE
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Astolat Collection: The Lady of Shalott, c. 1875 (oil on canvas)
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Astolat Collection: Elaine Lily maid Astolat Julia Margaret Cameron
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Astolat Collection: Elaines Body / Court

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"Astolat: A Tale of Love and Tragedy in Arthurian Legend" Step into the enchanting world of Astolat, a mythical land that has captivated hearts for centuries. Inspired by Alfred Lord Tennyson's famous poem "The Lady of Shalott, " this captivating artwork depicts the tragic tale of Elaine, also known as the Lady of Astolat. In "Lancelot at Astolat, " we witness Elaine's unrequited love for Sir Lancelot, one of King Arthur's noble knights. Despite her devotion, their love remains unattainable, leading to heartbreak and despair. Elaine's story takes a sorrowful turn in "Elaine Dies. " This poignant painting portrays her untimely demise caused by an overwhelming grief over Lancelot's rejection. The legend tells us that she floated down the river towards Camelot on a funeral barge adorned with lilies—a symbol of purity and innocence. As we delve deeper into the myth surrounding Elaine, we discover her connection to Astolat—the place she called home. Known as "Elaine Corpse Legend Myth England Arthurian Lily, " this reference highlights both her tragic fate and association with delicate flowers that represent her ethereal beauty. Despite facing countless hardships throughout her life, Elaine is remembered as a figure shrouded in mystery and melancholy. In "ELAINE & SHIELD/LEGEND, " we see how she played an integral role in preserving Arthurian legends through storytelling and passing down ancient traditions. "ELAINE & LANCELOT LEGEND" showcases their ill-fated romance—an affair destined for tragedy due to Lancelot's unwavering loyalty to Queen Guinevere. Their forbidden love serves as a reminder that even within legendary tales, human desires can lead to devastating consequences. Astolat itself becomes more than just a setting; it embodies hopelessness tinged with beauty.