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Background imageMalory Collection: Iseult treats Tristan. Engraving from Le Morte

Iseult treats Tristan. Engraving from Le Morte
" Iseult treats Tristan. Engraving from " Le Morte d Arthur" (The death of Arthur) by Sir Thomas Malory, edition illustrated by Aubrey Beardsley between 1892 and 1894. Modernism

Background imageMalory Collection: The Temptation of Sir Percival, 1894 (oil on canvas)

The Temptation of Sir Percival, 1894 (oil on canvas)
LMG100033 The Temptation of Sir Percival, 1894 (oil on canvas) by Hacker, Arthur (1858-1919); 132.1x157.5 cm; Leeds Museums and Galleries (Leeds Art Gallery) U.K.; (add.info)

Background imageMalory Collection: The Death of Sir Tristram (oil on canvas)

The Death of Sir Tristram (oil on canvas)
BIR150913 The Death of Sir Tristram (oil on canvas) by Brown, Ford Madox (1821-93); 64.2x58.5 cm; Birmingham Museums and Art Gallery; English, out of copyright

Background imageMalory Collection: King Mark and the Belle Iseult, 1862 (w / c, gouache & gum arabic on paper)

King Mark and the Belle Iseult, 1862 (w / c, gouache & gum arabic on paper)
BIR100691 King Mark and the Belle Iseult, 1862 (w/c, gouache & gum arabic on paper) by Burne-Jones, Edward Coley (1833-98); 58.2x55.7 cm; Birmingham Museums and Art Gallery; (add.info)

Background imageMalory Collection: The Arming and Departure of the Knights, tapestry designed by the artist

The Arming and Departure of the Knights, tapestry designed by the artist
BIR111595 The Arming and Departure of the Knights, tapestry designed by the artist and woven by Morris & Co. 1895-96 (textile) by Burne-Jones

Background imageMalory Collection: Death of Sir Tristram, 1863 (w / c and pencil)

Death of Sir Tristram, 1863 (w / c and pencil)
CEC131751 Death of Sir Tristram, 1863 (w/c and pencil) by Brown, Ford Madox (1821-93); 10.8x9.5 cm; The Higgins Art Gallery & Museum, Bedford, UK; eThe Higgins Art Gallery & Museum; English

Background imageMalory Collection: Title-Page Designed by Aubrey Beardsley for Messrs. J. M. Dent and Sons Ltd, 1909, (1914)

Title-Page Designed by Aubrey Beardsley for Messrs. J. M. Dent and Sons Ltd, 1909, (1914). Artist: Aubrey Beardsley
Title-Page Designed by Aubrey Beardsley for Messrs. J. M. Dent and Sons Ltd, 1909, (1914). Illustrated edition of Le Morte d Arthur (the death of Arthur) by Thomas Malory (c.1415-1471)

Background imageMalory Collection: Illustration from Morte D Arthur, 1893-1894, (1923). Artist: Aubrey Beardsley

Illustration from Morte D Arthur, 1893-1894, (1923). Artist: Aubrey Beardsley
Illustration from Morte D Arthur, 1893-1894, (1923). Le Morte d Arthur is a reworking of traditional tales by Sir Thomas Malory about the legendary King Arthur

Background imageMalory Collection: Merlin Taketh the Child Arthur into His Keeping, c1893. Artist: Aubrey Beardsley

Merlin Taketh the Child Arthur into His Keeping, c1893. Artist: Aubrey Beardsley
Merlin Taketh the Child Arthur into His Keeping, c1893. An illustration for Sir Thomas Malory (d1471) reworking of Le Morte d Arthur

Background imageMalory Collection: Excalibur being reclaimed by the Lady of the Lake, 1893. Artist: Aubrey Beardsley

Excalibur being reclaimed by the Lady of the Lake, 1893. Artist: Aubrey Beardsley
Excalibur being reclaimed by the Lady of the Lake, 1893. A hand emerging from the lake to reclaim Excalibur, the sword which, according to legend

Background imageMalory Collection: Illustration to Morte d Arthur by Aubrey Beardsley

Illustration to Morte d Arthur by Aubrey Beardsley
How a devil in womans likeness would have tempted Sir Bors, an illustration by Aubrey Beardsley to Malorys Le Morte d Arthur, published by J.M. Dent, 1893 - 1894. Date: 1893

Background imageMalory Collection: AUNCELOT OF THE LAKE. Woodcut depicting Launcelot at a tournament, from Wynkyn

AUNCELOT OF THE LAKE. Woodcut depicting Launcelot at a tournament, from Wynkyn de Wordes 1529 edition of Thomas Malorys Mort d Arthur

Background imageMalory Collection: LAUNCELOT OF THE LAKE. Woodcut depicting Launcelot at a tournament, from Wynkyn

LAUNCELOT OF THE LAKE. Woodcut depicting Launcelot at a tournament, from Wynkyn de Wordes 1529 edition of Thomas Malorys Mort d Arthur

Background imageMalory Collection: Isolde taking care of Tristram. Drawing by Aubrey Beardsley from an 1894 edition of Sir Thomas

Isolde taking care of Tristram. Drawing by Aubrey Beardsley from an 1894 edition of Sir Thomas Malorys Le Morte D
BEARDSLEY: MORTE D ARTHUR. Isolde taking care of Tristram. Drawing by Aubrey Beardsley from an 1894 edition of Sir Thomas Malorys Le Morte D Arthur

Background imageMalory Collection: Merlin the Magician and Nimue. Engraving from

Merlin the Magician and Nimue. Engraving from
" Merlin the Magician and Nimue. Engraving from " The Death of Arthur" by Sir Thomas Malory, edition with pictures by Aubrey Beardsley (1892-1894). Modernism. Engraving."

Background imageMalory Collection: Iseult writing to Tristan. Le Morte d Arthur

Iseult writing to Tristan. Le Morte d Arthur
" Iseult writing to Tristan. " Le Morte d Arthur" (The death of Arthur) by Sir Thomas Malory, edition illustrated by Aubrey Beardsley between 1892 and 1894. Modernism. Engraving."

Background imageMalory Collection: Le Morte D arthur

Le Morte D arthur
Knights in battle on foot and horseback watched by a king and queen from the battlements of a city


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"Malory: A Captivating Journey into Arthurian Legends" Step into the enchanting world of Malory, where tales of chivalry and romance come alive through captivating artworks. Aubrey Beardsley, a masterful artist, weaves together scenes from Sir Thomas Malory's iconic works in a mesmerizing collection. "The Temptation of Sir Percival" transports us to a moment of moral dilemma as Percival faces temptation on his quest for the Holy Grail. The intricate details and rich colors bring this pivotal scene to life. In "Iseult treats Tristan, " we witness the tender care Iseult bestows upon her wounded lover Tristan. Their love story unfolds with every stroke of Beardsley's engraving, evoking both passion and tragedy. "The Death of Sir Tristram" captures the heart-wrenching farewell between lovers as Tristram takes his last breaths. The emotional intensity is palpable in this poignant oil painting that immortalizes their tragic fate. Beardsley's "King Mark and the Belle Iseult" showcases delicate watercolors infused with gum arabic, creating an ethereal atmosphere around these star-crossed lovers. Their forbidden love becomes even more poignant against a backdrop of vibrant hues. "The Arming and Departure of the Knights, " depicted in a tapestry designed by Beardsley himself, reveals knights preparing for battle with meticulous attention to detail. Each knight exudes strength and valor as they embark on their noble quests. The hauntingly beautiful "Death of Sir Tristram" combines watercolors and pencil work to capture the sorrowful end to one of Arthurian legend's most beloved characters. Beardsley's skilled hand brings forth raw emotion in every stroke. Aubrey Beardsley also lends his artistic genius beyond illustrations; he designs striking title pages like "Title-Page Designed by Aubrey Beardsley for Messrs J. M. Dent and Sons Ltd.