Keywords: William Morris 001.jpg Artwork Creator William Morris La Belle Iseult formerly known as This is the only completed easel painting that William Morris produced It is a portrait in medieval dress of Jane Burden whom Morris married in April 1859 The picture has been identified in the past as Queen Guenevere partly owing to the fact that Morris published his first volume of poetry The Defence of Guenevere in March 1858 However recent research has established convincingly that the picture is intended to represent Iseult mourning Tristram's exile from the court of King Mark http //www tate org uk/art/artworks/morris-la-belle-iseult-n04999 La Belle Iseult on tate org uk en 1858 Oil on canvas cm 71 8 50 2 <br /> With frame cm 96 0 75 5 6 1 Institution Tate Britain Not on display place of discovery object history exhibition history credit line Bequeathed by Miss May Morris 1939 accession number N04999 place of creation The Yorck Project 10 000 Meisterwerke der Malerei DVD-ROM 2002 ISBN 3936122202 Distributed by DIRECTMEDIA Publishing GmbH http //mail wikipedia org/pipermail/wikide-l/2005-April/012195 html Queen Guinevere jpg N04999 PD-old-auto-1923 1896 PD-Art-YorckProject DEFAULTSORT William Morris - La Belle Iseult William Morris Jane Morris Pre-Raphaelite paintings in Tate Britain Pre-Raphaelite paintings of Tristan and Iseult Guinevere Ariodante 1850s oil on canvas paintings in the United Kingdom 1858 oil on canvas paintings 19th-century oil paintings of standing women at full length Female long hair in art Pre-Raphaelite paintings of females Women looking down in art Women with books in art Mourning in art |