
Sir Frank Dicksee's "La Belle Dame Sans Merci," romantic art at its best, is based on the ballad of the same name by John Keats. An unnamed knight tells how, when he was riding his horse in the middle of a barren landscape, he met a fairy, who took him to elfin land, where he fell asleep and dreamed unsettling dreams. Of course, he awoke to find himself alone once again in the same barren landscape.
Put Dicksee's visual interpretation of this fairy-story, with pre-Raphaelite beauty and handsome knight, into your basket. Take it home and dream your dreams.
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