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Anonymous. From: Tom Thumbe, His Life and Death (1630), "King Arthur Sends a Doctor to Tom" (1630)

Beard, Dan (1850-1941), "Arthur Receiving Excalibur" (1889)

Beardsley, Aubrey (1872-1898), "Arthur and the Strange Mantle" (1893)

Beardsley, Aubrey (1872-1898), "How King Arthur Saw the Questing Beast and Thereof Had Great Marvel" (1893)

Beardsley, Aubrey (1872-1898), "The Lady of the Lake Telleth Arthur of the Sword Excalibur" (1893)

Beardsley, Aubrey (1872-1898), "Merlin Taketh the Child Arthur into His Keeping" (1893)

Bensell, E. B., "Arthur Meets the Loathly Lady" (1893)

Brickdale, Eleanor Fortescue- (1872-1945), "Merlin Finds the Baby Arthur" (1911)

Brown, Ian (b. 1962), "Arthur Triumphant" (2002)

Brown, Ian (b. 1962), "Caval" (2002)

Brown, Ian (b. 1962), "The Dream of Rhonabwy" (2002)

Brown, Ian (b. 1962), "King Arthur" (2002)

Cameron, Julia Margaret (1815-1879), "King Arthur" (1875)

Cameron, Julia Margaret (1815-1879), "King Arthur Wounded Lying in the Barge" (1875)

Dixon, Arthur (fl. 1893-1920), "King Arthur Asks Counsel of Merlin" (1921)

Dixon, Arthur (fl. 1893-1920), "The Youth Pulled it Out Easily" (1921)

Doré Gustave (1832-83), "The Finding of King Arthur" (188-)

Doré Gustave (1832-83), "King Arthur Discovering the Skeletons of the Brothers" (188-)

Doré Gustave (1832-83), "King Arthur Reading the Letter of Elaine" (188-)

Doré Gustave (1832-83), "The King's Farewell" (188-)

Flint, William Russell, Sir (1880-1969), "And Then They Put on Their Helms and Departed, and Recommended Them All Wholly unto the Queen; and There Was Weeping and Great Sorrow" (1927)

Flint, William Russell, Sir (1880-1969), "He Gave Him Such a Buffet upon the Helm with His Sword that King Arthur Had" (1927)

Flint, William Russell, Sir (1880-1969), "Then Was She Girt with a Noble Sword whereof the King Had Marvel" (1927)

Ford, H. J. (1860-1941), Arthur and Guenevere Kiss before All the People" (1902)

Ford, H. J. (1860-1941), Arthur and the Questing Beast" (1902)

Ford, H. J. (1860-1941), How Arthur Drew the Sword" (1902)

Fripp, Innes (1867-1963), "The Lovers appear before King Arthur" (n.d.)

Fripp, Innes (1867-1963), "The Unknown Champion is discovered" (n.d.)

Garrett, Edmund H. (1853-1929), "The Boy Arthur and the Lady of the Lake" (1901)

Garrett, Edmund H. (1853-1929), "Guinevere Sees Arthur by the Castle Wall" (1901)

Garrett, Edmund H. (1853-1929), "Lynette and Arthur" (1901)

Harrison, Florence (1884-19--), "Headpiece to "King Arthur's Tomb" (1914)

Harrison, Florence (1884-19--), "The Passing of Arthur" [black and white] (1912)

Harrison, Florence (1884-19--), "The Passing of Arthur" [color] (1912)

Herter, Albert (1871-1950), "Arthur's Vision of the Wheel of Fortune" (1899)

Kappes, Alfred (1850-1894), "How Arthur Gat His Sword Excalibur" (1880)

Kappes, Alfred (1850-1894), "The Combat of Mordred and King Arthur" (1880)

Kappes, Alfred (1850-1894), "How Bedivere Bare King Arthur to the Waterside" (1880)

(1912)Kirk, M[aria]. L[ouise]. (1860-193x), "And in the Flame Was Borne a Naked Babe" (1912)

Kirk, M[aria]. L[ouise]. (1860-193x), "'Damsel, Let Me First See this Cloak upon You, That I May the Better Observe It'" (1912)

Kirk, M[aria]. L[ouise]. (1860-193x), "'I Shall Never Make Thee Smile Again'" (1912)

Kirk, M[aria]. L[ouise]. (1860-193x), "'Lo, Thou Likewise Shalt Be King'" (1912)

Kirk, M[aria]. L[ouise]. (1860-193x), "The Princess Drew Back Blushing" (1912)

Mackenzie, T[homas] (1887-1944), "They Hailed Him as the King of England" (n.d.; 1920?)

Maclise, Daniel (1806-1870), "Arthur Receives Excalibur" (1857)

Maclise, Daniel (1806-1870), "Morte D'Arthur" (1857)

Pyle, Howard (1853-1911), "Excalibur the Sword" (1903)

Pyle, Howard (1853-1911), "How Arthur Drew Forth the Sword" (1903)

Pyle, Howard (1853-1911), "King Arthur findeth ye old woman in ye hut" (1925)

Pyle, Howard (1853-1911), "King Arthur meets the Lady Guinevere" (1925)

Pyle, Howard (1853-1911), "King Arthur of Britain" (1903)

Rackham, Arthur (1867-1939), "How Arthur drew his sword Excalibur for the first time" (1917)

Rackham, Arthur (1867-1939), "How King Arthur and Queen Guenever went to see the barge that bore the corpse of Elaine the fair Maiden of Astolat" (1917)

Rackham, Arthur (1867-1939), "How Mordred was slain by Arthur, and how by him Arthur was hurt to the death" (1917)

Rackham, Arthur (1867-1939), "Of King Arthur" (1917)

Rackham, Arthur (1867-1939), "So the child was delivered unto Merlin" (1917)

Rhead, George Wooliscroft (1854-1920) & Louis (1857-1926), "Arthur and Enid" (1898)

Rhead, George Wooliscroft (1854-1920) & Louis (1857-1926), "Arthur at Mount Badon" (1898)

Rhead, George Wooliscroft (1854-1920) & Louis (1857-1926), "Arthur Finds the Crown of Diamonds" (1898)

Rhead, George Wooliscroft (1854-1920) & Louis (1857-1926), "Arthur Forgives Guinevere" (1898)

Rhead, George Wooliscroft (1854-1920) & Louis (1857-1926), "Arthur Leading the Charge at Mount Badon" (1898)

Rhead, George Wooliscroft (1854-1920) & Louis (1857-1926), "Arthur Leaves the Nunnery" (1898)

Rhead, George Wooliscroft (1854-1920) & Louis (1857-1926), "Guinevere's Last Glimpse of Arthur" (1898)

Rossetti, Dante Gabriel (1828-1882), "King Arthur in Avalon" (1857)

Sangorski, Alberto (1862-1932), "Title page with images of Tennyson and the Dying Arthur" (1912)

Sangorski, Alberto (1862-1932), "All day long the noise of the battle roll'd" (1912)

Sangorski, Alberto (1862-1932), "Arthur Receives Excalibur from the Lady of the Lake" (1912)

Sangorski, Alberto (1862-1932), "Arthur in the Barge" (1912)

Smith, John Moyr, "Excalibur" (c. 1875)

Smith, John Moyr, "Morte D'Arthur" (c. 1875)

Speed, Lancelot (1860-1931), "Came forth twelve fair damsels, and saluted King Arthur by his name" (1912)

Speed, Lancelot (1860-1931), "The giant sat at supper, gnawing on a limb of a man, and baking his huge frame by the fire"

Speed, Lancelot (1860-1931), "The Marriage of King Arthur" (1912)

Speed, Lancelot (1860-1931), "Then fell Sir Ector down upon his knees upon the ground before young Arthur, and Sir Key also with him" (1912)