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How Beaumains Defeated the Red Knight, and Always the Damosel Spake Many Foul Words unto Him by Arthur Rackham

How Beaumains Defeated the Red Knight, and Always the Damosel Spake Many Foul Words unto Him

(How Beaumains defeated the Red Knight, and always the damosel spake many foul words unto him (pen & ink and wc))


Arthur Rackham

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Undated  ·  pen and ink and watercolour  ·  Image ID: 556895

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How Beaumains Defeated the Red Knight, and Always the Damosel Spake Many Foul Words unto Him by Arthur Rackham. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, natural paper, or Japanese paper.
armour · sword · lynette · horse · lady · duel · pride · round table · knight · king arthur · arthurian · legend · romance · damsel · Private Collection / Bridgeman Images
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