Above, Panel No. 2 designed by Dante Gabriel Rossetti, The Fight Between Tristram and Sir Marhaus.
Below, Panel No. 4 designed by Dante Gabriel Rossetti, Tristram and Isoude Drink the Love Potion.
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Tristram and Isoude, stained glass panels, executed by Morris, Marshall, Faulkner & Co. (1862) for Walter Dunlop, a textile entrepreneur, for his home at Harden Grange near Bingley Yorkshire.
The stained glass panels of Tristram and Isoude illustrate “a story of unrequited love, full of passion and combat, enacted by a crowd of shadowy figures from a distant Celtic past.”