kunstner: John William Waterhouse
Stil: Pre-Raphaelites
emner: Love
Teknik: Oil
Tristan and Isolde with the potion (1916) is an oil painting by the English Pre-Raphaelite painter John William Waterhouse. In Malory's 'Morte D'Arthur', Tristram was the son of Meliodas, King of Lyonesse and Elizabeth, the sister of King Mark of Cornwall. Tristram became a fine warrior, but was badly wounded in a fierce contest with Sir Marhaus. He sailed across the waters to Ireland for healing and was restored to health by the King's daughter, Isolde, with whom he fell in love. The painting (109.22 × 81.28 cm) is located in the collection of the Fred and Sherry Ross.
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