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Tote Bag : Drawings Prints, Print, Lady Shalott, Tennysons Poems, New York, 1903, Artist
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Drawings Prints, Print, Lady Shalott, Tennysons Poems, New York, 1903, Artist
Drawings and Prints, Print, The Lady of Shalott (from Tennysons Poems, New York, 1903), Artist, Engraver, After, Dante Gabriel Rossetti, Dalziel Brothers, British, London 1828-1882 Birchington-on-Sea, British, active 1839-1893, Rossetti, Dante Gabriel, Dalziel Brothers, British, 1828, 1839, 1882, 1893
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Media ID 14062924
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1828 1839 1882 1893 Active 1839 1893 Active 18391893 Active 1839–1893 Dalziel Brothers Engraver Gabriel Rossetti Dante Gabriel Rossetti Drawings Prints
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EDITORS COMMENTS
This print showcases the exquisite artwork titled "The Lady of Shalott" from Tennyson's Poems, published in New York in 1903. The artist and engraver behind this masterpiece is none other than Dante Gabriel Rossetti, a renowned British painter born in London in 1828 and later settled in Birchington-on-Sea until his passing in 1882. Collaborating with the esteemed Dalziel Brothers, who were active between 1839 and 1893, Rossetti's talent truly shines through this enchanting piece. "The Lady of Shalott" depicts a scene inspired by Alfred Lord Tennyson's famous poem of the same name. It captures the tragic tale of a young woman confined to a tower on an island near Camelot. Through her mirror, she observes the outside world but is forbidden to directly experience it. This print beautifully illustrates her longing gaze as she weaves her tapestry while surrounded by vibrant flowers. Artokoloro has skillfully captured every intricate detail and color palette used by Rossetti and preserved it for admirers to appreciate even today. This print transports viewers back to early twentieth-century New York when such masterpieces were celebrated for their artistic brilliance.
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