artist: N. C. Wyeth
date: 1922
source: ''The Boy's king arthur: Sir Thomas Malory's History of king arthur and His Knights of the Round Table, Edited for Boys by Sidney Lanier'' (New York, Charles Scribner's Sons, 1922). Scanned by [[User:Davepape|Dave Pape]].
credit: The Boy's king arthur: Sir Thomas Malory's History of king arthur and His Knights of the Round Table, Edited for Boys by Sidney Lanier (New York, Charles Scribner's Sons, 1922). Scanned by Dave Pape.
description: Illustration from page 16 of The Boy's king arthur: "And when they came to the sword that the hand held, king arthur took it up."
license:Public domain
artist: N. C. Wyeth
date: 1922
source: ''The Boy's king arthur: Sir Thomas Malory's History of king arthur and His Knights of the Round Table, Edited for Boys by Sidney Lanier'' (New York, Charles Scribner's Sons, 1922). Scanned by [[User:Davepape|Dave Pape]].
credit: The Boy's king arthur: Sir Thomas Malory's History of king arthur and His Knights of the Round Table, Edited for Boys by Sidney Lanier (New York, Charles Scribner's Sons, 1922). Scanned by Dave Pape.
description: Illustration from page 306 of The Boy's king arthur: the death of arthur and Mordred - "Then the king ... ran towards Sir Mordred, crying, 'Traitor, now is thy death day come.'"
license:Public domain
artist: Unknown author
date: circa 1385
source: ''International Studio'' Volume 76, via http:/www.bestoflegends.org/kingarthur/
credit: International Studio Volume 76, via http:/www.bestoflegends.org/kingarthur/
description: king arthur as one of the Nine Worthies, detail from the "Christian Heroes Tapestry" in The Cloisters, New York. Dated c. 1385. "arthur among the Nine Worthies is always identified by three crowns, which signify regality, on his standard, his shield, or his robe." -- Geoffrey Ashe, The Quest for arthur's Britain [Praeger, 1969].
license:Public domain
artist: Julia Margaret Cameron
date: published 1874
source: Scanned from Colin Ford's ''Julia Margaret Cameron: 19th Century Photographer of Genius'', ISBN|1855145065 . Originally from Julia Margaret Cameron Trust, Isle of Wight.
credit: Scanned from Colin Ford's Julia Margaret Cameron: 19th Century Photographer of Genius, ISBN 1855145065. Originally from Julia Margaret Cameron Trust, Isle of Wight.
description: William Warder posed as king arthur. Frontispiece from Idylls of the king.
license:Public domain
artist: Howard Pyle
date: 1903
source: link
credit: link
description: Howard Pyle illustration from the 1903 edition of The Story of king arthur and His Knights scanned and archived at http://www.gallery.oldbookart.com/main.php?g2_itemId=2708 where it was marked as Public Domain.
license:Public domain
artist: Howard Pyle
date: 1903
source: link
credit: link
description: Howard Pyle illustration from the 1903 edition of The Story of king arthur and His Knights scanned and archived at http://www.gallery.oldbookart.com/main.php?g2_itemId=2708 where it was marked as Public Domain.
license:Public domain
artist: arthur Rackham
date: 1917
source: Published in 1920 by Macmillan in New York. link
credit: Published in 1920 by Macmillan in New York. link
description: "How Galahad drew out the sword from the floating stone at Camelot." From The Romance of king arthur (1917). Abridged from Malory's Morte d'arthur by Alfred W. Pollard. Illustrated by arthur Rackham. This edition was published in 1920 by Macmillan in New York.
license:Public domain
artist: arthur Rackham
date: 1917
source: link
credit: link
description: From The Romance of king arthur (1917). Abridged from Malory's Morte d'arthur by Alfred W. Pollard. Illustrated by arthur Rackham. This edition was published in 1920 by Macmillan in New York.
license:Public domain
artist: Julia Margaret Cameron
date: September 1874
medium: Albumen silver print from glass negative
dimensions: 35.9 x 28 cm (14 1/8 x 11 in. )
current location: Institution:Metropolitan Museum of Art
source: link Template:TheMet
credit: This file was donated to Wikimedia Commons as part of a project by the Metropolitan Museum of Art. See the Image and Data Resources Open Access Policy
license:CC0
artist: Julia Margaret Cameron
date: 1874
medium: Albumen silver print from glass negative
dimensions: 35 x 27.3 cm (13 3/4 x 10 3/4 in. )
current location: Institution:Metropolitan Museum of Art
source: link Template:TheMet
credit: This file was donated to Wikimedia Commons as part of a project by the Metropolitan Museum of Art. See the Image and Data Resources Open Access Policy
license:Public domain