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La fee Viviane (Vivien the fay) Illustration by Louis Rhead (1858-1926) from "King Arthur and his knights" 1923 Private collection
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La fee Viviane (Vivien the fay) Illustration by Louis Rhead (1858-1926) from "King Arthur and his knights" 1923 Private collection
ELD4883078 La fee Viviane (Vivien the fay) Illustration by Louis Rhead (1858-1926) from "King Arthur and his knights" 1923 Private collection by Rhead, Louis John (1857-1926); (add.info.: La fee Viviane (Vivien the fay) Illustration by Louis Rhead (1858-1926) from "King Arthur and his knights" 1923 Private collection); Photo © The Holbarn Archive
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This print showcases the enchanting illustration of "La fee Viviane (Vivien the fay)" by Louis Rhead, taken from his renowned work "King Arthur and his knights" in 1923. The artwork is part of a private collection and beautifully captures the essence of this mythical character. Louis Rhead's intricate engraving skillfully depicts Vivien, also known as the fay, who plays a significant role in Arthurian legend. With an art nouveau touch, Rhead portrays her with ethereal beauty and mystery, capturing her magical presence. The illustration transports us to the world of King Arthur and his knights, where legends come alive. It evokes a sense of wonder as we delve into tales of chivalry, bravery, and magic that have captivated audiences for centuries. Rhead's portrayal not only highlights Vivien's allure but also hints at her association with witchcraft and black magic. This adds depth to her character while staying true to medieval literature's fascination with occultism and spiritualism. The art style reflects elements of secession jugendstil movement prevalent during the late 19th to early 20th century. Its ornate details enhance our appreciation for both the medium age setting and Rhead's artistic prowess. Overall, this mesmerizing print invites us into a realm where imagination intertwines with history—a testament to Louis Rhead's talent as an illustrator and storyteller.
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