Frederick Sandys (1 May 1829 – 25 June 1904)

Frederick Sandys, Queen Eleanor 1858.

Frederick Sandys was an English painter and illustrator. He is 
considered one of the most talented Pre-Raphaelites.

Frederick Sandys, The Pearl.

Frederick Sandys, Morgan-le-Fay (Fata Morgana) 
1863-1864.

The painting depicts a fairy, a character from the 
King Arthur series, who is his half-sister.

Frederick Sandys, Mary Magdalene 1859.

Frederick Sandys, Oriana 1861.

Frederick Sandys, Medea 1866-1868.

Frederick Sandys, Until her Death 1862.

Frederick Sandys, The Organ 1861.

Frederick Sandys, Illustration for the 
Poem "The Three Statues of Aegina" 1861.

Frederick Sandys, Rosamond, Queen of the Lombards 1861.

Frederick Sandys, Illustration for the 
Poem "From My Window" 1861.

Frederick Sandys, The Death of King Warwolf 1862.

Frederick Sandys, Valkyrie and Raven 1862.

Frederick Sandys, Illustration to the Poem "The Old Chartist" 1861.

The Old Chartist is a poem by George Meredith that speaks of the unjust 
treatment of the working class man.

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