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"Tennyson: A Journey through Art and Poetry" Step into the enchanting world of Tennyson, where art and poetry intertwine to create timeless masterpieces

Background imageTennyson Collection: Tennysons Beacon, Isle of Wight

Tennysons Beacon, Isle of Wight
Commemorative cross erected to the memory of Alfred Lord Tennyson. Totland, Isle of Wight. IoE 393240

Background imageTennyson Collection: Greetings Card Ribbon Bow Blue Birds Bird Red

Greetings Card Ribbon Bow Blue Birds Bird Red
greetings, card, ribbon, bow, blue, birds, bird, red, 1920s, 1910s, bluebird, quotation, tennyson, happy, days, bluebirds, 12016473

Background imageTennyson Collection: Tennyson Street School for Disabled, London - Basket Weaving

Tennyson Street School for Disabled, London - Basket Weaving
The London School Boards Tennyson Street School for Physically Defective Children - children engaged in basket weaving, one sits in a wheelchair. Date: early 1900s

Background imageTennyson Collection: Clarissa Tennant

Clarissa Tennant
Clarissa Madeleine Georgiana Felicite Tennant (1896-1960), daughter of 1st Baron Glenconner pictured staring into the fire

Background imageTennyson Collection: Daphne and Pamela Gladstone by Madame Yevonde

Daphne and Pamela Gladstone by Madame Yevonde
Daphne (?-1971) and Pamela (?-1962) Gladstone by Madame Yevonde. They were the daughters of William Buckley Gladstone. Pamela had recently become engaged to Eustace Tennyson D Eyncourt

Background imageTennyson Collection: LANCELOT & GUINEVERE. The Dawn of Love: Lancelot and Guinevere

LANCELOT & GUINEVERE. The Dawn of Love: Lancelot and Guinevere. Steel engraving, 1867, after Gustave Dor

Background imageTennyson Collection: I am Half Sick of Shadows, said the Lady of Shalott (1915). Illustration of Tennyson s

I am Half Sick of Shadows, said the Lady of Shalott (1915). Illustration of Tennyson s
I am Half Sick of Shadows, said the Lady of Shalott (1915). Illustration of Tennysons poem of Arthurian legend showing the Lady of Shallot bored with her weaving

Background imageTennyson Collection: Idylls of the KIng, 1559-1885. By English poet Lord ALfred T

Idylls of the KIng, 1559-1885. By English poet Lord ALfred T
Idylls of the KIng. Published 1559-1885. Cycle narrative poems by English poet Lord ALfred Tennyson (1809-1892). Engraving by Gustave Dor?. Brittany coast

Background imageTennyson Collection: Caricature of Tennyson and the Marquess of Queensberry

Caricature of Tennyson and the Marquess of Queensberry
Caricature of Alfred, Lord Tennyson (1809-1892), Poet Laureate, and John Sholto Douglas, 9th Marquess of Queensberry (1844-1900)

Background imageTennyson Collection: Caricature, Henry Irving as The Lyceum Lion

Caricature, Henry Irving as The Lyceum Lion
Caricature, Henry Irving, English actor -- The Lyceum Lion. With a quotation from Tennysons play The Cup, in production at the time

Background imageTennyson Collection: Cartoon, Henry Irving and Alfred Tennyson

Cartoon, Henry Irving and Alfred Tennyson. " The Cup will be produced on Monday. Let us hope there will be something in it." The play, written by Tennyson after a story from Plutarch

Background imageTennyson Collection: Illuminated manuscript style New Year card

Illuminated manuscript style New Year card, with gothic lettering, verse and flowers. Date: circa 1890s

Background imageTennyson Collection: Mary Emily Hitchens (nee Prinsep) (later Lady Tennyson)

Mary Emily Hitchens (nee Prinsep) (later Lady Tennyson)
Mary Emily ( May ) Prinsep (1853-1931), Daughter of Charles Robert Prinsep; former wife of Andrew Hichens, and later wife of Hallam Tennyson

Background imageTennyson Collection: C Tennyson Turner - eng

C Tennyson Turner - eng
Charles Tennyson Tuner (1808-1879) Clergyman and poet, brother of the Poet Laureate

Background imageTennyson Collection: Tennyson Aldworth Surrey

Tennyson Aldworth Surrey
Alfred lord Tennyson (1809 - 1892) English poets summer residence, Aldworth, Blackdown, Surrey

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Tennyson IoW study ext
Alfred lord Tennyson (1809 - 1892) English poets study in Farringford, Isle of Wight, seen from the garden

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Tennyson IoW study int
Alfred lor Tennyson (1809 - 1892) English poets study in Farringford, Isle of Wight

Background imageTennyson Collection: Tennyson Somersby Lincs

Tennyson Somersby Lincs
Alfred lord Tennyson (1809 - 1892) English poets birthplace, Somersby Rectory, Lincolnshire

Background imageTennyson Collection: Tennyson Watts sons

Tennyson Watts sons
Alfred lord Tennyson (1809 - 1892) the Poet Laureates two sons

Background imageTennyson Collection: Tennyson Cameron sons

Tennyson Cameron sons
Alfred lord Tennyson (1809 - 1892) the Poet Laureate with his two sons

Background imageTennyson Collection: Captian Kettle / Hyne

Captian Kettle / Hyne
Alfred Tennyson (1809 - 1892) the English poet and Poet Laureate, surrounded by characters from his epic Arthurian poem, Idylls of the King

Background imageTennyson Collection: Tennyson Sambourne

Tennyson Sambourne
Alfred Lord Tennyson (1809 - 1892) the Poet Laureate as Alfred the Great: " What we call our Bards our Best, and may his Poetry never be Werse!" Date: 1882

Background imageTennyson Collection: Tennyson Waddy

Tennyson Waddy
Alfred lord Tennyson (1809 - 1892) the English poet and Poet Laureate whose poetic fancy has helped him make a name for himself on the swing of popularity

Background imageTennyson Collection: Tennyson Werdmuller

Tennyson Werdmuller
Alfrred Tennyson (1809 - 1892) the English poet and Poet Laureate in old age

Background imageTennyson Collection: Tennyson Medallion

Tennyson Medallion
Alfred Tennyson (1809 - 1892) the English poet and Poet Laureate as a young man

Background imageTennyson Collection: Tennyson profile

Tennyson profile
Alfred Tennyson (1809 - 1892) the English poet and Poet Laureate in middle age

Background imageTennyson Collection: Tennyson Barraud

Tennyson Barraud
Alfred Tennyson (1809 - 1892) the English poet and Poet Laureate at the age of 79 Date: 1888

Background imageTennyson Collection: Tennyson Maclure

Tennyson Maclure
Alfred Tennyson (1809 - 1892)the English poet and Poet Laureate in old age

Background imageTennyson Collection: Tennyson Mayall

Tennyson Mayall
Alfred Tennyson (1809 - 1892) the English poet and Poet Laureate in middle age

Background imageTennyson Collection: Tennyson Cameron Smith

Tennyson Cameron Smith
Alfred Tennyson (1809 - 1892) the English poet and Poet Laureate in his velvet skull cap

Background imageTennyson Collection: Tennyson Mote

Tennyson Mote
Alfred Tennyson (1809 - 1892) the English poet and Poet Laureate in middle age

Background imageTennyson Collection: Tennyson Stephenson

Tennyson Stephenson
Alfred Tennyson (1809 - 1892) the English poet and Poet Laureate in middle age

Background imageTennyson Collection: Tennyson (full-length)

Tennyson (full-length)
Alfred, lord Tennyson (1809 - 1892) writer, Poet Laureate

Background imageTennyson Collection: Tennyson reading Maus

Tennyson reading Maus
Alfred, lord Tennyson (1809 - 1892) writer, Poet Laureate, depicted in 1855, reading his poem Maud

Background imageTennyson Collection: Tennyson - Figaro cartoon

Tennyson - Figaro cartoon
Alfred, lord Tennyson (1809 - 1892) English poet Cartoon

Background imageTennyson Collection: Tennyson Naumann

Tennyson Naumann
Alfred Tennyson (1809 - 1892) the English poet and Poet Laureate in old age

Background imageTennyson Collection: Tennyson Stereoscopic

Tennyson Stereoscopic
Alfred Tennyson (1809 - 1892) the English poet and Poet Laureate in middle age

Background imageTennyson Collection: Tennyson Watts

Tennyson Watts
Alfred Tennyson (1809 - 1892) the English poet and Poet Laureate in old age

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Tennyson Molocle
Alfred Tennyson (1809 - 1892) the English poet and Poet Laureate in middle age

Background imageTennyson Collection: Tennyson Aldworth

Tennyson Aldworth
Alfred Tennyson (1809 - 1892) the English poet and Poet Laureate: the last portrait of him, taken at Aldworth

Background imageTennyson Collection: Tennyson Carrol

Tennyson Carrol
Alfred Tennyson (1809 - 1892) the English poet and Poet Laureate in late middle age

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Tennyson seated
Alfred Tennyson (1809 - 1892) the English poet and Poet Laureate in old age

Background imageTennyson Collection: Tennyson Armytage young

Tennyson Armytage young
Alfred Tennyson (1809 - 1892) the English poet and Poet Laureate as a young man

Background imageTennyson Collection: In The Middle of June by Wilson Barrett

In The Middle of June by Wilson Barrett
Promotional postcard for In The Middle of June by Wilson Barrett. First produced at the Theatre Royal Middlesbrough, 11th June 1903

Background imageTennyson Collection: View of Great Portland Street, London

View of Great Portland Street, London, known as motor row, with the London Joint Stock Bank, the Dort Motor Car showroom and Tennyson House. circa 1920s

Background imageTennyson Collection: Somersby Rectory

Somersby Rectory
Illustration of Somersby Rectory, home of Alfred Lord Tennyson. Artist: Sydney Carter. Date: 1904

Background imageTennyson Collection: Farringford, Freshwater, Isle of Wight

Farringford, Freshwater, Isle of Wight
Farringford, Freshwater, near Easton, Isle of Wight, England. Seat of Lord Tennyson Date: 1900s

Background imageTennyson Collection: Suffragette Card Game PANKO Artwork

Suffragette Card Game PANKO Artwork
Original artwork by E.T Reed (Edward Tennyson Reed 1860-1933) for the suffragette card game PANKO. This shows Christabel Pankhurst holding a scroll labeled vfw and calling for Law Law Law



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"Tennyson: A Journey through Art and Poetry" Step into the enchanting world of Tennyson, where art and poetry intertwine to create timeless masterpieces. From the hauntingly beautiful "Lady of Shalott" in 1888 by John William Waterhouse to the introspective "I am half sick of shadows" in c1911, Tennyson's words have captivated generations. In Vanity Fair's portrayal as a caricatured ape, we glimpse his influence on society. His poems echoed through time, resonating with readers who sought solace or inspiration within his verses. Tennyson himself was no stranger to war's impact, as seen in the wood engraving depicting the infamous Charge of the Light Brigade during the Crimean War. His poem immortalized their bravery and sacrifice forever etched in history. Max Beerbohm captured a poignant moment when Mr. Tennyson read In Memoriam to his sovereign in 1904. The depth of emotion conveyed speaks volumes about Tennyson's ability to touch hearts with his words. Waterhouse's evocative painting portrays The Lady of Shalott looking longingly at Lancelot, capturing her yearning for love amidst her tragic fate. Another illustration shows her setting out on her boat for Camelot, embarking on an uncertain journey towards destiny. The forbidden love between Sir Lancelot and Queen Guinevere is vividly brought to life in a colored illustration from The Gateway To Tennyson published in 1910. It serves as a reminder that even great knights can succumb to desire and its consequences. Florence Harrison's depiction of Night sliding down adds an ethereal quality to Tennyson's poem "The Gardener. " Her artwork beautifully complements his words, enhancing our understanding and appreciation for nature’s wonders. Julia Margaret Cameron captures Vivien and Merlin locked in a captivating embrace, showcasing the complexities of power and manipulation.