Bewitching Collection
"Bewitching: A Captivating Journey through Art and Literature" O Master, do you love my tender rhyme? Asks the poet, his words casting a spell upon our minds
All Professionally Made to Order for Quick Shipping
"Bewitching: A Captivating Journey through Art and Literature" O Master, do you love my tender rhyme? Asks the poet, his words casting a spell upon our minds. In an illustration from Idylls of the King by Alfred Tennyson, published in 1910, we are transported to a world where enchantment reigns supreme. Italian Glamour - Bewitching woman with jewel headscarf captivates us with her allure. Her eyes sparkle like precious gems, drawing us into her mysterious world. In Study for Nimue for Merlin and Nimue, created in 1870, we catch a glimpse of the sorceress who entangled Merlin's heart. Her power is palpable as she weaves spells with every stroke of her pencil on paper. The Siren beckons seductively through a color lithograph. Her melodic voice lures sailors to their doom while they succumb to her irresistible charm. Ulysses and Calypso find themselves entangled in an otherworldly romance. The Greek hero battles against temptation as he tries to resist the bewitching charms of this immortal nymph. Ulysses and the Sirens painted in 1910 depicts another encounter between Ulysses and these alluring creatures. Their haunting melodies threaten to ensnare him forever as he navigates perilous waters on his journey home. "This music crept by me upon the waters, " whispers Shakespeare's Tempest illustration from 1926. We can almost hear Ariel's ethereal song echoing across the waves, casting its enchantment upon all who listen. The Dark Hedges stand tall like ancient guardians of mystery and magic. This bewitching avenue invites us into its shadowy embrace as if whispering secrets only known to those who dare venture forth. Homer's Odyssey engraving takes us back to ancient times when gods toyed with mortals.