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How Tristram abode at the court of King Anguish of Ireland, 1905
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How Tristram abode at the court of King Anguish of Ireland, 1905
How Tristram abode at the court of King Anguish of Ireland, 1905. Sir Tristram, Knight of the Round Table, stays with the King of Ireland to bring back his daughter, Iseult, for King Mark, but the couple consume a love potion accidentally and fall in love. An illustration from Stories of King Arthur and the Round Table by Beatrice Clay, 1st Edition, 1905
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This print takes us back to the enchanting world of Arthurian legends. The image depicts Sir Tristram, a valiant Knight of the Round Table, residing at the court of King Anguish in Ireland during the year 1905. This particular moment is crucial in the tale as Sir Tristram's purpose is to escort King Anguish's daughter, Iseult, back to Cornwall for his uncle, King Mark. However, fate intervenes when an accidental consumption of a love potion binds Sir Tristram and Iseult together in an unbreakable bond. Their forbidden love blooms amidst their duty-bound mission. The illustration from Stories of King Arthur and the Round Table by Beatrice Clay captures this pivotal scene with remarkable detail and emotion. It transports us into a medieval realm filled with romance, mythological figures, and legendary adventures. Dora Curtis skillfully brings this timeless narrative to life through her masterful use of monochrome tones. The ships anchored nearby symbolize both transportation across waters and metaphorical journeys embarked upon by these iconic characters. As we gaze upon this historic image from early 20th century Britain, we are reminded that tales like these continue to captivate our imagination even today. They serve as reminders that love knows no boundaries or constraints imposed by society or royalty—a testament to enduring human emotions throughout time.
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