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184 Fr. 110 f. 405 Galahad comes to Arthur and Galahad draws the sword from the floating
XZL151821 184 Fr.110 f.405 Galahad comes to Arthur and Galahad draws the sword from the floating stone in the river at Camelot, c.1250-80 (vellum) (see also 150479) by French School, (13th century); Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris, France; (add.info.: Galahad wounded Gawain with the sword after a prediction by Lancelot; knight of the Round Table; ); French, out of copyright
Media ID 23366614
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This print captures a pivotal moment in the legendary tale of King Arthur and his knights. Entitled "Galahad comes to Arthur and Galahad draws the sword from the floating stone in the river at Camelot" this 13th-century vellum manuscript, created by an anonymous French artist, is housed in the Bibliotheque Nationale in Paris. In this scene, Galahad, a knight of the Round Table, arrives at Camelot where he encounters King Arthur himself. As foretold by Lancelot's prophecy, Galahad successfully pulls out Excalibur from its resting place within a floating stone in the river. The significance of this act lies not only in Galahad's exceptional strength but also his divine destiny as one who is pure of heart. The intricate details depicted on this medieval artwork are truly remarkable. From the ornate armor worn by both Galahad and Arthur to their majestic horses standing nearby, every element adds depth and richness to this historical narrative. As we admire this image today, we are transported back to a time when chivalry reigned supreme and tales of valor captivated audiences across generations. It serves as a reminder that even amidst mythical legends and larger-than-life characters like King Arthur and his knights, there exists timeless themes of honor, bravery, and destiny that continue to resonate with us all.
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