La Belle Iseult - Willam Morris (1858)

La Belle Iseult - Willam Morris (1858)

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This is the only completed easel painting that William Morris produced. It is a portrait in medieval dress of Jane Burden, whom Morris married in April 1859. The picture has been identified in the past as Queen Guenevere, partly owing to the fact that Morris published his first volume of poetry, The Defence of Guenevere, in March 1858. However, recent research has established convincingly that the picture is intended to represent Iseult mourning Tristram's exile from the court of King Mark.— "La Belle Iseult" on tate.org.uk

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1858 oil on canvas paintings in the united kingdom
1858 oil on canvas paintings in the united kingdom