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KING ARTHUR: WHITE KNIGHT. Sir Galahad, King Bagdemagus and the White Knight: illustration

KING ARTHUR: WHITE KNIGHT. Sir Galahad, King Bagdemagus and the White Knight: illustration


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KING ARTHUR: WHITE KNIGHT. Sir Galahad, King Bagdemagus and the White Knight: illustration

KING ARTHUR: WHITE KNIGHT.
Sir Galahad, King Bagdemagus and the White Knight: illustration from a 1923 edition of The Story of King Arthur and His Knights

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1923 Armor Arthur Breastplate Knight Knights Of The Round Table Shield Story Galahad


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This illustration from a 1923 edition of "The Story of King Arthur and His Knights" transports us back to the legendary realm of Camelot. Titled "KING ARTHUR: WHITE KNIGHT" it showcases three iconic figures - Sir Galahad, King Bagdemagus, and the enigmatic White Knight. Dressed in magnificent armor that gleams with an ethereal glow, these noble men embody chivalry and honor. Their breastplates and shields bear intricate designs, symbolizing their royal lineage and unwavering loyalty to the Round Table. Sir Galahad stands tall at the forefront, his valiant spirit evident in his resolute gaze. As one of King Arthur's most trusted knights, he represents purity and righteousness on this quest for the Holy Grail. Beside him is King Bagdemagus, a regal figure whose presence exudes wisdom and authority. With his majestic crown atop his head, he exemplifies leadership among Arthur's loyal subjects. But it is the mysterious White Knight who steals our attention. Cloaked in white robes that billow around him like clouds, he remains shrouded in mystery as if guarding ancient secrets within his heart. This enchanting artwork captures not only the visual splendor but also the timeless allure of Arthurian legends. It serves as a reminder of bravery in times of adversity while igniting our imagination to embark on epic adventures alongside these legendary heroes.

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