The Lady of Shalott: A Post Pre-Raphaelite Endeavour
Whether it is from Lord Tennyson’s famed ballad, or from John William Waterhouse’s iconic painting that still adorns Tate Britain’s hall, everyone has heard the tale of ‘the Lady of Shalott’ in one form or another. The story itself originates in Mort Artu or “the death of King Arthur,” which forms part of the 13th-century […]
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