Camelot
Gustave Doré
Circa: 19th Century
Shrouded in cloud and legend, Camelot rises like a dream from a haunted hillside—its towers luminous in the stormlight, its ramparts weathered by myth. In this brooding vision, Gustave Doré channels his unmatched gift for the sublime, etching atmosphere with light itself. A lone figure on horseback approaches the citadel as if crossing from history into fable, a moment suspended between reverence and fate. Renowned for his dramatic engravings of Dante, Milton, and Tennyson, Doré imbued his fantastical worlds with cathedral-like grandeur and narrative gravitas.
Archival Matte paper, 11"x17" untrimmed
Giclée reproduction of the original artwork
Suitable for framing
Carefully packaged and shipped flat
An epic portal into Arthurian twilight, rendered with masterful reverence.
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