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Queen Morgana Loses Excalibur His Sheath, illustration from

Queen Morgana Loses Excalibur His Sheath, illustration from 'The Story of King Arthur and his Knights'

(Queen Morgana loses Excalibur his sheath, illustration from 'The Story of King Arthur and his Knights', 1903 )


Howard Pyle

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1903  ·  lithograph  ·  Image ID: 288630

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Queen Morgana Loses Excalibur His Sheath, illustration from 'The Story of King Arthur and his Knights' by Howard Pyle. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, natural paper, or Japanese paper.
arthurian legend · legendary · medieval · literature · mythology · myth · morgan le fay · morgain · morgane · half sister of king arthur · scabbard · throwing away · lake · antagonist · adversary · enemy · lady of the lake · brandywine school · witch · nemesis · evil · Private Collection / Bridgeman Images
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