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  1. The Lady of Shalott is a painting of 1888 by the English painter John William Waterhouse. It is a representation of the ending of Alfred, Lord Tennyson's 1832 poem of the same name. Waterhouse painted three versions of this character, in 1888, 1894 and 1915.

  2. Oct 26, 2022 · The Lady of Shalott painting by John William Waterhouse was based on the famous English Lord Alfred Tennyson’s The Lady of Shalott (1832) poem, which takes place during the Arthurian period, and more specifically the scene from Part Four.

  3. May 19, 2022 · The Lady of Shalott (1888), one of John William Waterhouse's best-known paintings, illustrates the tragic conclusion of Alfred Tennysons 1832 poem The Lady of Shallot. Tennyson’s poem retells a medieval Arthurian legend about Elaine of Astolat, who died of unrequited love for Sir Lancelot.

  4. This painting illustrates Alfred Tennyson's poem The Lady of Shalott. Draped over the boat is the fabric the lady wove in a tower near Camelot. But she brought a curse on herself by looking...

  5. Details, Details: John William Waterhouse’s The Lady of Shalott 1888. Donna Huddleston.

  6. Waterhouse's The Lady of Shalott is an iconic painting and possibly one of his best-known oils. As with many of his other works, Waterhouse focuses on the plight of a beautiful and tragic woman. He uses symbolism and realism to convey the story based on the poem by Alfred Lord Tennyson.

  7. In many ways, Waterhouse’s The Lady of Shalott, painted in 1888, transports viewers back forty years—to 1848, when the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood (PRB) was formed.

  8. The Lady of Shalott. Date of Creation: 1888. Height (cm): 153.00. Length (cm): 200.00. Medium: Oil. Support: Canvas. Subject: Scenery. Framed: Yes. Art Movement: Romanticism. Created by: John William Waterhouse. Current Location: London, United Kingdom. Displayed at: Tate Modern. Owner: Tate Modern. The Lady of Shalott Page's Content.

  9. Dec 6, 2023 · Despite initial remarks as to the “Frenchness” of its technique, The Lady of Shalott was ultimately accepted by the establishment as an “English” painting, and was acquired by Henry Tate for his museum of national art, where it still enjoys pride of place today as one of their most popular works.

  10. The Lady of Shalott is one of three paintings that Waterhouse based on a poem by Alfred Tennyson, set in the times of the legendary King Arthur and the medieval city of Camelot. The poem was a very popular subject for artists in Victorian Britain because of its theme of tragic love.