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Griselda Collection

"Stoner and Evans Advertisement: Unveiling the Story of Griselda" Intriguing and captivating, "The Story of Griselda" unfolds with a series of enchanting illustrations

Background imageGriselda Collection: Illustration depicting a scene from the final tale in The Decameron written by Giovanni Boccaccio

Illustration depicting a scene from the final tale in The Decameron written by Giovanni Boccaccio
3077645 Illustration depicting a scene from the final tale in The Decameron written by Giovanni Boccaccio; (add.info.: Illustration depicting a scene from the final tale in The Decameron written by)

Background imageGriselda Collection: The Story of Griselda

The Story of Griselda
2384562 The Story of Griselda by Apollonio di Giovanni di Tommaso, (1415/17-65); Galleria e Museo Estense, Modena, Italy; (add.info.: Modena)

Background imageGriselda Collection: Grissel consents to give up her child

Grissel consents to give up her child
LLM456811 Grissel consents to give up her child by Franklin, John (c.1800-c.1868); Private Collection; (add.info.: Grissel consents to give up her child)

Background imageGriselda Collection: Flight on the Bird, illustration from The Cuckoo Clock by Mrs Molesworth

Flight on the Bird, illustration from The Cuckoo Clock by Mrs Molesworth
IL335126 Flight on the Bird, illustration from The Cuckoo Clock by Mrs Molesworth, published by Macmillan in 1930 (colour litho) by Brock

Background imageGriselda Collection: And then the butterflies set to work, to dress her, illustration from

And then the butterflies set to work, to dress her, illustration from
IL335125 And then the butterflies set to work, to dress her, illustration from The Cuckoo Clock by Mrs Molesworth, published by Macmillan in 1930 (colour litho) by Brock

Background imageGriselda Collection: Guy Earl Of Warwick; Sir Bevis Of Southampton; Patient Grissel; The King And The Cobbler; Fair

Guy Earl Of Warwick; Sir Bevis Of Southampton; Patient Grissel; The King And The Cobbler; Fair Rosamond; Robin Hood And
6000934 Guy Earl Of Warwick; Sir Bevis Of Southampton; Patient Grissel; The King And The Cobbler; Fair Rosamond; Robin Hood And Little John (colour litho) by English School

Background imageGriselda Collection: The Chinese Chest, illustration from The Cuckoo Clock by Mrs Molesworth

The Chinese Chest, illustration from The Cuckoo Clock by Mrs Molesworth
IL335116 The Chinese Chest, illustration from The Cuckoo Clock by Mrs Molesworth, published by Macmillan in 1930 (colour litho) by Brock, Charles Edmund (1870-1938); Private Collection; English

Background imageGriselda Collection: Ready for the Fete, illustration from The Cuckoo Clock by Mrs Molesworth

Ready for the Fete, illustration from The Cuckoo Clock by Mrs Molesworth
IL335122 Ready for the Fete, illustration from The Cuckoo Clock by Mrs Molesworth, published by Macmillan in 1930 (colour litho) by Brock, Charles Edmund (1870-1938); Private Collection; English

Background imageGriselda Collection: Off they set to the places of honour reserved for them, illustration from

Off they set to the places of honour reserved for them, illustration from
IL335121 Off they set to the places of honour reserved for them, illustration from The Cuckoo Clock by Mrs Molesworth, published by Macmillan in 1930 (colour litho) by Brock

Background imageGriselda Collection: The Cuckoo Clock has stopped, illustration from The Cuckoo Clock

The Cuckoo Clock has stopped, illustration from The Cuckoo Clock
IL335118 The Cuckoo Clock has stopped, illustration from The Cuckoo Clock by Mrs Molesworth, published by Macmillan in 1930 (colour litho) by Brock

Background imageGriselda Collection: Opera singer Celestine Darcier as Griselda

Opera singer Celestine Darcier as Griselda in L Esclave de Camoens by Friedrich von Flotow, Theatre de l Opera Comique, 1843

Background imageGriselda Collection: 'What do you think of my new wifes beauty?'(colour litho)

"What do you think of my new wifes beauty?"(colour litho)
956063 " What do you think of my new wifes beauty?" (colour litho) by Anderson, Anne (1874-1930); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageGriselda Collection: The Maths Lesson, illustration from The Cuckoo Clock by Mrs Molesworth

The Maths Lesson, illustration from The Cuckoo Clock by Mrs Molesworth
IL335117 The Maths Lesson, illustration from The Cuckoo Clock by Mrs Molesworth, published by Macmillan in 1930 (colour litho) by Brock, Charles Edmund (1870-1938); Private Collection; English

Background imageGriselda Collection: Griselda, Tenth Day, Tenth Story (colour litho)

Griselda, Tenth Day, Tenth Story (colour litho)
2788336 Griselda, Tenth Day, Tenth Story (colour litho) by Chalon, Louis (1866-1940); Private Collection; (add.info.: Griselda, Tenth Day, Tenth Story)

Background imageGriselda Collection: The Clerk Of Oxfords Tale (colour litho)

The Clerk Of Oxfords Tale (colour litho)
5223491 The Clerk Of Oxfords Tale (colour litho) by Anderson, Anne (1874-1930) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Clerk Of Oxfords Tale)

Background imageGriselda Collection: Griselda was entirely reclothed (colour litho)

Griselda was entirely reclothed (colour litho)
956062 Griselda was entirely reclothed (colour litho) by Anderson, Anne (1874-1930); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Gateway to Chaucer published by Thomas Nelson and Sons circa 1915); Scottish

Background imageGriselda Collection: Statues for the Egyptian Hall in the Mansion House (engraving)

Statues for the Egyptian Hall in the Mansion House (engraving)
603959 Statues for the Egyptian Hall in the Mansion House (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Statues for the Egyptian Hall in the Mansion House, London)

Background imageGriselda Collection: Feasting her eyes on the lovely things before her, illustration from

Feasting her eyes on the lovely things before her, illustration from
IL335124 Feasting her eyes on the lovely things before her, illustration from The Cuckoo Clock by Mrs Molesworth, published by Macmillan in 1930 (colour litho) by Brock

Background imageGriselda Collection: Frescoes Illustrative of British Poets, for the New Houses of Parliament (engraving)

Frescoes Illustrative of British Poets, for the New Houses of Parliament (engraving)
1602139 Frescoes Illustrative of British Poets, for the New Houses of Parliament (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Frescoes Illustrative of British Poets)

Background imageGriselda Collection: The Story of Griselda, c. 1440. Creator: Apollonio di Giovanni di Tommaso (ca. 1415-1465)

The Story of Griselda, c. 1440. Creator: Apollonio di Giovanni di Tommaso (ca. 1415-1465)
The Story of Griselda, c. 1440. Found in the Collection of Galleria Estense, Modena

Background imageGriselda Collection: Griselda. 1855. Artist: William Calder Marshall

Griselda. 1855. Artist: William Calder Marshall
Griselda. 1855. Character of romance in medieval and Renaissance Europe, noted for her enduring patience and wifely obedience

Background imageGriselda Collection: But This Course Did Not Please His Subjects. 1899, (1923). Artist: Byam Shaw

But This Course Did Not Please His Subjects. 1899, (1923). Artist: Byam Shaw
But This Course Did Not Please His Subjects. 1899, (1923). (Griselda) From Tales from Boccaccio (Joseph Jacobs). A woman whose husband tests her loyalty by convincing her that he killed their

Background imageGriselda Collection: The Story of Griselda. Part III: Reunion, c. 1490-1495. Artist: Master of the Story of Griselda

The Story of Griselda. Part III: Reunion, c. 1490-1495. Artist: Master of the Story of Griselda
The Story of Griselda. Part III: Reunion, c.1490-1495. Found in the collection of the National Gallery, London

Background imageGriselda Collection: The Story of Griselda. Part I: Marriage, c. 1490-1495. Artist

The Story of Griselda. Part I: Marriage, c. 1490-1495. Artist: Master of the Story of Griselda (active End of 15th cen)
The Story of Griselda. Part I: Marriage, c.1490-1495. Found in the collection of the National Gallery, London

Background imageGriselda Collection: The Story of Griselda. Part II: Exile, c. 1490-1495. Artist: Master of the Story of Griselda

The Story of Griselda. Part II: Exile, c. 1490-1495. Artist: Master of the Story of Griselda (active End of 15th cen. )
The Story of Griselda. Part II: Exile, c.1490-1495. Found in the collection of the National Gallery, London

Background imageGriselda Collection: Griselda, Chaucer, Canterbury Tales

Griselda, Chaucer, Canterbury Tales
Canterbury Tales: The Clerks Tale. The marriage of Lord Walter of Saluzzo to Griselda

Background imageGriselda Collection: Master of the Griselda Legend, Italian (active early 1490s), Joseph of Egypt, c

Master of the Griselda Legend, Italian (active early 1490s), Joseph of Egypt, c. 1490-1495, oil on panel transferred to canvas

Background imageGriselda Collection: METGE, Bernat (1343-1413). Catalan writer. First

METGE, Bernat (1343-1413). Catalan writer. First
" METGE, Bernat (1343-1413). Catalan writer. First page of " Valter e Griselda", Translation into Catalan by Metge of the Petrarchs Latin epistle " Griseldis"

Background imageGriselda Collection: PESELLINO, Francesco di Stefano, called Il (1422-1457)

PESELLINO, Francesco di Stefano, called Il (1422-1457). History of Griselda: meeting and wedding of Gualtieri and Griselda. ca. 1450


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"Stoner and Evans Advertisement: Unveiling the Story of Griselda" Intriguing and captivating, "The Story of Griselda" unfolds with a series of enchanting illustrations. From the moment Grissel consents to give up her child, we are transported into a world where sacrifice and resilience take center stage. With "Flight on the Bird, " an illustration from "The Cuckoo Clock" by Mrs Molesworth, we witness Griselda's journey as she soars above adversity. The butterflies come alive in vibrant hues, adorning her with grace and beauty in "And then the butterflies set to work, to dress her. " As we delve deeper into this tale, other legendary figures like Guy Earl Of Warwick and Fair Rosamond make appearances alongside Patient Grissel. Their stories intertwine seamlessly as they navigate their own trials and tribulations. "The Chinese Chest, " another illustration from "The Cuckoo Clock" by Mrs Molesworth, adds an air of mystery to our protagonist's path. Ready for the Fete, she exudes confidence while Off they set to the places of honor reserved for them. But amidst all these triumphs lies a poignant moment when The Cuckoo Clock has stopped ticking. It serves as a reminder that even in moments of joyous celebration or profound love, time can stand still. Celestine Darcier embodies Griselda's spirit on stage as an opera singer. Her portrayal brings forth questions about beauty and its perception - "What do you think of my new wife's beauty?" Through these hints scattered across various mediums - literature, artistry, theater - one thing becomes clear: Griselda is not just a name but a symbol of strength against all odds.