According to medieval writers, the mysterious Isle of Avalon was King Arthur’s final resting place—until 12th-century monks at Glastonbury Abbey claimed to discover the hollowed-out oak coffin of Arthur and Queen Guinevere, forever linking the two locations.
This artwork celebrates the rich lore of Glastonbury and the Arthurian romances. It depicts the monks' discovery juxtaposed with the Wild Hunt wheeling through the sky, led by Arthur in pursuit of the legendary boar, Twrch Trwyth. The margins feature iconic symbols: the Holy Grail in the bottom left, Joseph of Arimathea planting the blossoming Holy Thorn on the right, and Arthur’s shield—bearing the Virgin and Child—centered in the middle.
Signed A3 sized mounted print, suitable for an 16” by 20” frame.
This illuminated print is gold-foiled to look and feel like the gold-leafed original.
According to medieval writers, the mysterious Isle of Avalon was King Arthur’s final resting place—until 12th-century monks at Glastonbury Abbey claimed to discover the hollowed-out oak coffin of Arthur and Queen Guinevere, forever linking the two locations.
This artwork celebrates the rich lore of Glastonbury and the Arthurian romances. It depicts the monks' discovery juxtaposed with the Wild Hunt wheeling through the sky, led by Arthur in pursuit of the legendary boar, Twrch Trwyth. The margins feature iconic symbols: the Holy Grail in the bottom left, Joseph of Arimathea planting the blossoming Holy Thorn on the right, and Arthur’s shield—bearing the Virgin and Child—centered in the middle.
Signed A3 sized mounted print, suitable for an 16” by 20” frame.
This illuminated print is gold-foiled to look and feel like the gold-leafed original.