Disambiguation evidence for The Lady of Shalott via surface form

"The Lady of Shalott (painting)"


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Predicate Object
artStyle romantic realism
artisticPeriod Victorian era
basedOn Arthurian legend
surface form: Arthurian legend of Elaine of Astolat
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
creator John William Waterhouse
culturalSignificance iconic example of Pre-Raphaelite romanticism
culturalSignificance iconic representation of Tennyson’s poem in visual art
depicts "The Lady of Shalott" (poem)
surface form: The Lady of Shalott (character)
depicts a woman in a boat
depicts autumn landscape
depicts candles
depicts river
depicts scene from Arthurian legend
depicts tapestry
depictsEmotion melancholy
depictsEmotion resignation
depictsMoment The Lady of Shalott leaving the tower in a boat
depictsTextualSource lines from Tennyson’s poem describing the Lady in the boat
genre Pre-Raphaelite painting
genre history painting
genre romantic painting
hasInfluenceOn later visual interpretations of Tennyson’s poem
hasInfluenceOn popular imagery of the Lady of Shalott character
hasTheme conflict between art and life
hasTheme death
hasTheme isolation
hasTitle The Lady of Shalott self-linksurface differs
inspiredBy "The Lady of Shalott" (poem)
inspiredBy Alfred, Lord Tennyson
surface form: Alfred Tennyson
instanceOf painting
instanceOf work of art
medium oil paint
movement Pre-Raphaelite-influenced art
notableFor detailed naturalistic setting
notableFor dramatic narrative composition
notableFor rich color palette
originalLanguageOfTitle English
painter John William Waterhouse
portraysCharacterFromTradition Arthurian legend
surface form: Arthurian legend cycle
portraysCharacterFromWork "The Lady of Shalott" (poem)
setInPeriod medieval times
setInPlace river near Camelot (fictional)
subjectMatter curse and fate
subjectMatter medievalism
subjectMatter tragic heroine
subjectMatter unrequited love
support canvas
yearCompleted 1888