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Prince Arthur Meets the Dwarf A Glorious Arthurian Print by Frank C. Papé – Circa 1910 RE028057
Prince Arthur Meets the Dwarf A Glorious Arthurian Print by Frank C. Papé – Circa 1910 RE028057
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🛡️ Prince Arthur Meets the Dwarf
A Glorious Arthurian Print by Frank C. Papé – Circa 1910
🌲 Visual Description – Chivalry, Mystery, and Enchantment Entwined
In a glade of silvery leaves and moss-strewn stones, beneath the arching boughs of an ancient wood, we witness a quiet but momentous encounter: Prince Arthur, resplendent in gleaming armour and red velvet cloak, pauses mid-step. His sword is drawn—but not in wrath. His stance is neither defensive nor aggressive, but curious. Courtly. Honourable.
Opposite him, half-submerged in twisted roots and rock, a wild-haired dwarf, half-man, half-woodland beast, leans forward with eyes wide and hand outstretched. Is he beggar or prophet? Foe or friend? A riddle dressed in moss and bark.
Arthur's shield is opulent—blood red and gold-filigreed. His helmet bears a golden dragon, its wings curled, regal and poised. He is all that is noble, steadfast, and unshaken. And yet—here in this liminal forest realm—it is he who stands in awe.
Frank C. Papé's linework is gentle yet deliberate, and the colours are watery, dreamlike, and precise—as though painted from the memory of a knight’s final dream. The composition is lyrical, the atmosphere mythic.
🖨️ Your Reproduction – A Noble Piece for a Noble Wall
This evocative image is now available as a masterfully produced art reproduction:
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Premium heavyweight 200gsm semi-gloss art paper
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Silk finish – enhancing every golden thread, branch, and shadow
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Humidity & scratch resistant – ideal for studies, libraries, and keepsake galleries
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Printed in England, in honour of the realm whence Arthur rose
🎯 For Whom This Belongs
This is a must for:
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Arthurian enthusiasts, keepers of Camelot’s flame
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Collectors of Pre-Raphaelite and Golden Age book illustration
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Literary and romantic historians, lovers of quests and riddles
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Those who understand that art can be noble without noise, and mythic without monsters
This is not a poster—it is a page torn from the annals of Albion, framed in reverence.
🔔 FINAL WORD
“Here, in the hush of an enchanted forest, a prince meets not a foe—but a truth. Not every sword is drawn in war. Some are drawn in wonder.”
— David Harrison
👉 Add to cart and let Prince Arthur guard your study, your hearth, or your most private thoughts.
Because chivalry, when framed in forest light, never fades.
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