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How King Mark and Sir Dinadan Heard Sir Palomides, illustration from Le Morte



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How King Mark and Sir Dinadan Heard Sir Palomides, illustration from Le Morte

XJF417302 How King Mark and Sir Dinadan Heard Sir Palomides, illustration from Le Morte d Arthur by Sir Thomas Malory, 1894 (litho) by Beardsley, Aubrey (1872-98); Private Collection; (add.info.: Sir Thomas Malory (c.1405-71) English writer; Le Morte d Arthur was first published in 1485; How King Mark and Sir Dinadan Heard Sir Palomides Making Great Sorrow and Mourning for La Beale Isoud ; part of the story of Tristram and Isolde; ); English, out of copyright

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Arthurian Legend Iseult King Arthur Rival Rivalry Tragic Tristan Lovers Tradegy Yseult


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This illustration from Le Morte d'Arthur by Sir Thomas Malory, created in 1894 by Aubrey Beardsley, transports us into the tragic world of Arthurian legend. The print titled "How King Mark and Sir Dinadan Heard Sir Palomides" captures a pivotal moment in the story of Tristram and Isolde. In this scene, we witness the intense emotions that consume King Mark and Sir Dinadan as they overhear Sir Palomides expressing his deep sorrow and mourning for La Beale Isoud. The intricate details of their anguished expressions beautifully convey the weight of their rivalry over love. Beardsley's artistry shines through with his signature Art Nouveau style, characterized by sinuous lines and ornate patterns. His meticulous attention to detail brings life to every element within the composition, from the characters' flowing garments to the delicate background design. Le Morte d'Arthur was first published in 1485, but Beardsley's interpretation breathes new life into this timeless tale. Through his artwork, he masterfully captures both the romance and tragedy that define this medieval legend. As we gaze upon this exquisite print, we are transported back in time to a world filled with passion, betrayal, and ultimate sacrifice. It serves as a poignant reminder of how love can ignite fierce rivalries while simultaneously leading to heart-wrenching consequences.

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