The Tomb Of Tristram And Iseult

Technique: Giclée quality print
Recommended by our customers
Size
Finishing (pick one!)

More about this artwork

The painting "The Tomb of Tristram and Iseult" by Edward Burne-Jones depicts a poignant and romantic scene inspired by the legendary story of Tristram and Iseult, a tale of tragic love often associated with Arthurian legend. In this detailed and expressive work, we observe several key elements that evoke the depth and tragedy of the story.At the center of the composition, the figures of Tristram and Iseult lie together peacefully in death, depicted on a boat which serves as their shared tomb. This is symbolic of their final journey together, despite their tumultuous lives marked by love, betrayal, and heartache. The figures are draped elegantly with Iseult holding what appears to be a book or a bundle close to her chest, suggesting a clinging to love or memories.Above them, lush foliage, possibly representing the eternal growth and the intertwining of their fates, envelops the scene. The branches seem to both protect and imprison them, signifying both the shelter of their love and its confinement by societal constraints.Below the central image, there are two loyal greyhounds, which could symbolize fidelity and mourning. Their alert posture and faithful presence at the tomb signify the enduring loyalty and sorrow that accompanies the tale of their owners.The background shows a series of Gothic arches with figures within them.

Delivery

We create reproductions on demand, with a production time of 5 to 7 business days.

Our courier service ensures delivery within an additional two business days.

If you need a faster turnaround, please contact us. We can often expedite the process to meet your needs.

You can also pick up your paintings at our galleries in Kaunas or Vilnius.

Returns

Yes, reproductions can be returned.

If you have any concerns more than 30 days after purchase, please contact us. We will either provide a refund or offer a replacement!

Please note that we accept a maximum of two returns per customer. Since reproductions are made to order, we encourage you to choose responsibly.

Shipping expenses are non-refundable.

Sir Edward Burne-Jones (1833-1898) was a British designer and Victorian narrative painter. He was born in Birmingham to a picture-framer. He intended to become a minister and studied theology at Oxford. However, his life took a turn when he met William Morris. Together they formed The Brotherhood, a society worshipping the poets and architecture of the middle ages. They both worked together on several projects for Morris & Co. Burne-Jones designed tapestries, jewellery, sculptures, ceramics, furniture and stained glass for the company. His artworks truly captured the spirit of the nineteenth century and the Arts and Crafts movement. In recent decades his art has had a renaissance and become among the most expensive pre-raphaelite artworks to be sold at auction.