Arthurian subjects became very popular in the nineteenth-century, and it is not always clear if a painting or sculpture depicts Tennyson or Malory.
Painting
- James Archer’s’s Sir Launcelot Looks on Queen Guinevere
- Sir Edward Coley Burne-Jones’s The Beguiling of Merlin
- Sir Edward Coley Burne-Jones’s Lancelot at the Chapel of the Holy Grail,
- Pollie Clarke’s Elaine
- Charles Edwin Fripp’s Elaine
- Lancelot du Lac
- Atkinson Grimshaw’s Elaine (1877) by
- Sir Joseph Noel Paton’s How an Angel Rowed Sir Galahad across the Dern Mere
- Rosenthal’s Elaine
- Henry Wallis’s Elaine
Sculpture
- Robert Anning Bell’s Sir Galahad
- George Frampton’s Enid the Fair
- George Frampton's Lady of the Lake
- Merlin and Vivien
- Thomas Woolner’s Guinevere
Book Illustrations and Drawings
- Eleanor Fortescue Brickdale’s Sir Lancelot du Lake
- Henry Ryland’s The Spell Cast on Merlin
- Henry Ryland’s Sir Gareth and the Knight of the Red Lawns
- Henry Ryland’s Sir Galahad the Haut Prince
Analogues in the Arts — Medieval Revivals
Last modified 30 August 2021