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La Belle Dame Sans Merci Postcards
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William Morris Tulip – Mousepad
William Morris, 1834-1896, was one of the most influential voices in Victorian art and architecture, and his influence spread far into the 20th century in the form of the Arts and Crafts Movement that he helped spawn.He was an English architect, furniture and textile designer, artist, writer and socialist associated with the ‘Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood’ and the English “Arts and Crafts Movement’. Turquoise Blue leaves and elaborate turquoise blue and white Tulip flowers are the main focal point in this design. Behind the leaves and flowers is a pale beige background. This print was most likely a wallpaper print or textile print.
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"Circe Offering the Cup to Odysseus" Cards
"Circe Offering the Cup to Odysseus" (Ulysses) 1891. On his return from the Trojan War, Ulysses sailed to the fantastic island of Aeaea inhabited by Circe, a beautiful and powerful sorceress. The land was crawling with swine, the metamorphosed forms of men seduced by her potent herbal brews. Ulysses lost his entire crew to her charms, but armed with moly, a herb given to him by Hermes, he was able to withstand her spells and force her to release his men from their bestial shape.
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Autumn Leaves By Millais John Everett Post Cards
Waterhouse: Smell of Roses Decal For 15" Laptop
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Circe Offering the Cup to Odysseus Post Card
The Valkyries Vigil Poster
The Valkyrie's Vigil (1906) by Edward Robert Hughes In Norse mythology, a valkyrie (from the Old Norse valkyrja, meaning "chooser of the slain" is one of a host of female figures who choose those who die in battle. The valkyries bring their chosen who have died bravely in battle to the afterlife hall of the slain, Valhalla, ruled over by the god Odin, where the deceased warriors become einherjar. There, when the einherjar are not preparing for the events of Ragnarök, the valkyries bear them mead. Valkyries also appear as lovers of heroes and other mortals, where they are sometimes described as the daughters of royalty, sometimes accompanied by ravens, and sometimes connected to swans.