- "The Lady of
Shalott" (/ʃəˈlɒt/) is a
lyrical ballad by the 19th-century
English poet
Alfred Tennyson and one of his best-known works.
Inspired by the...
- 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...
- I Am Half-Sick of Shadows, Said the Lady of
Shalott is a
painting by John
William Waterhouse completed in 1915. It is the
third painting by Waterhouse...
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Shalott most
commonly refers to:
Shalott, an
island in the poem The Lady of
Shalott (1833 and 1842) by Alfred, Lord
Tennyson "
Shalott", a song on Emilie...
- The Lady of
Shalott is an oil
painting by the
English artist William Holman Hunt, made c. 1888–1905, and
depicting a
scene from Tennyson's 1833 poem,...
- The Lady of
Shalott Looking at
Lancelot is an oil-on-canvas
painting by John
William Waterhouse,
completed in 1894. It
measures 142.2 by 86.3 centimetres...
-
Academy Council. One of Waterhouse's best
known subjects is The Lady of
Shalott, a
study of
Elaine of
Astolat as
depicted in the 1832 poem by Alfred, Lord...
- mid-19th-century
Idylls of the King, and Tennyson's poem "The Lady of
Shalott". She
should not be
confused with
Elaine of Corbenic, the
mother of Galahad...
- Rosa 'Lady of
Shalott' (aka AUSnyson) is an apricot-orange
shrub rose cultivar, bred by
British rose breeder,
David C. H.
Austin and
introduced into the...
- book of poetry,
which notably included the
first version of "The Lady of
Shalott". The
volume met
heavy criticism,
which so
discouraged Tennyson that he...