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The Two Crowns by Sir Frank Bernard Dicksee Poster

The Two Crowns by Sir Frank Bernard Dicksee Poster The Two Crowns (1900) by Sir Frank Bernard Dicksee is a vintage Pre-Raphaelite Victorian Era fine art portrait painting featuring an English medieval prince wearing a golden crown returning home in triumph on a white horse decorated with three feathers. He is looking up at a crucifix with Jesus Christ's crown of thorns contrasting starkly with the jeweled headpiece and opulent armor of the prince. About the artist: Sir Francis Bernard…

By Sir Francis Vernard Dicksee (1853-1928), English Victorian Painter and Illustrator Chivalry (1885) This art print is created with archival paper and fine archival pigment inks. 8x10 or 11x14. Here's a pre-Raphaelite medieval style painting featuring a fair maiden being rescued by her knight in shining armour.

By Sir Francis Vernard Dicksee (1853-1928), English Victorian Painter and Illustrator Chivalry (1885) This art print is created with archival paper and fine archival pigment inks. 8x10 or 11x14. Here's a pre-Raphaelite medieval style painting featuring a fair maiden being rescued by her knight in shining armour.

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Frank Dicksee

Frank Dicksee was a Victorian Painter and Illustrator. He mostly made paintings based on Romanticism subjects. The painting above was based on a ballad written by John Keats. It was about a fairy woman who killed knights.

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Woman Paintings (Page #2 of 35) - Fine Art America

Choose your favorite woman paintings from 267,231 available designs. The fascination with the woman has been going on since Eve bit into the forbidden apple. In our wide collection of art, you will find various paintings of women ranging from simple portraits, lounging nudes, and women in leadership roles. Famous athletes, singers, actors, and celebrities are a great way to celebrate women in art. (Page #2 of 35)

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