Quest for the Holy Grail Tapestries-Verdure with Deer and Shields
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Caption | Quest for the Holy Grail Tapestries – Verdure with Deer and Shields, 1900. Designer: Edward Burne-Jones. Designer: William Morris, Designer: John Henry Dearle, Manufacturer: Morris and Co The shields hung from branches represent, from left to right: Sir Gawaine (double-headed eagle), Sir Launcelot (red and white bars), Sir Percival (crosses with black star), Sir Bors (white bars with ermine and red bars), and Sir Galahad (red cross on white). |
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Creator | see caption |
Artwork medium | not available |
Credit | Birmingham Museums Trust |
Terms of use | Public Domain Dedication (CC0 1.0) |
Search stock images by keyword | Quest Holy Grail Tapestries Verdure Deer and Shields 1900 Designer Edward Burne-Jones William Morris John Henry Dearle Manufacturer Morris and Co shields hung branches represent left right Sir Gawaine Sir Launcelot Sir Percival Sir Bors Sir Galahad Applied Arts Art movement Arts and Crafts Textiles Art Movement Pre-Raphaelite Tapestry Knight Arthurian Legend Holy Grail Animal Deer Holy Grail Tapestries-Verdure |
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