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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.

An epic portal into Arthurian twilight, rendered with masterful reverence.

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