The Mistletoe and the Sword

This illustration by Geoff Taylor, was originally used on The Mistletoe and the Sword, written by Anya Seton,

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The Mistletoe and the Sword


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Detail Image from Mistletoe and the Sword - art by Geoff Taylor
Detail Image from the Mistletoe and the Sword - art by Geoff Taylor
Detail Image from The Mistletoe and the Sword - art by Geoff Taylor


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Anya Seton's Mistletoe and the Sword  - art by Geoff Taylor
The Mistletoe and the Sword - art by Geoff Taylor


Description

In a clearing of a rich autumnal woodland setting are two groups of riders on horseback. In the foreground on a white horse the young woman pulls back the horse in anticipation of a confrontation. Wild flowers and grasses in the foreground, a painting by Geoff Taylor.


Synopsis for Original Title

From a fascinating corner of history, comes a thrilling story of England in the time of the Romans. Quintus Tullius, a young standard bearer for the Ninth Roman legion, vows to properly bury his grandfather who had been killed by the Druids. In the strange foreign country of the Britons, Quintus meets lovely Regan, the mysterious foster daughter of the Warrior Queen of the Iceanians. Once, he saves her, and then in a daring scene, she rescues him. They are at once bound into history in a time of magic and mystery.


Details

Availability

Year1
1988

Medium2
Gouache on Artboard

Size approx.3
27x16 inches or 68x40 cm
Original (£1200)

Availabe to License
Yes

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