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Tristram and Isoude stained glass panels


Arthur Hughes: Cartoon for stained glass panel


Below you see 13 stained glass panels commissioned
from Morris, Marshall, Faulkner & Co. by Walter
Dunlop for Harden Grange near Bingley Yorkshire.

The Tristram and Isoude stained glass panels are a
series of stained glass windows depicting scenes
from the story of Sir Tristram and la Belle Isoude
as told in Sir Thomas Malory's Morte d'Arthur.

The panels are designed by Edward Burne-Jones,
Arthur Hughes, Valentine Prinsep, Dante Gabriel Rossetti,
Ford Madox Brown, and William Morris.

I've posted them by artist...

Bradford Art Gallery, via


The Birth of Sir Tristram
by Arthur Hughes


Sir Tristram and la Belle Ysoude
by Dante Gabriel Rossetti (and see here)


The Fight between Tristram and Sir Marhaus
by Dante Gabriel Rossetti


The attempted suicide of La Belle Isoude
by Edward Burne-Jones


The marriage of Tristram and Isoude Les Blanches Mains
by Edward Burne-Jones


The tomb of Tristram and Isoude
by Edward Burne-Jones


The Madness of Tristram
by Edward Burne-Jones


The death of Tristram
by Ford Maddox Brown


The Departure of Tristram and Isoude
by Valentine Prinsep


King Arthur and Sir Lancelot
by William Morris


The recognition of Tristram by La Belle Isoude
by William Morris


Queen Guenevere and Isoude Les Blanches Mains
by William Morris


Tristram and Isolde at King Arthur's court
by William Morris

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