Style1½ inches thick (3.75 cm) Product Details Artist grade canvas, archival inks, wooden stretcher bars, and UVB protective coating
AvailablityUsually ships within five business days. ArtistFrancesca R. CollectionFantasy-art
Description Caelia (or Celia) is a Fairy Queen in Arthurian legend. She is a lover of Tom a Lincoln, King Arthur's illegitimate son, and appears in Richard Johnson's romance about his adventures. Caelia is the ruler of an island called 'Fairy Land,' populated by women who have slain their warmongering men. She begs Tom and his companions to stay on the island so that it might be re-peopled. She eventually bears Tom's son, the Faerie Knight, but later commits suicide by drowning herself when she thinks herself abandoned by Tom. She further appears in Edmund Spenser's The Faerie Queene as the ruler of the House of Holiness where with the help of her three daughters she helps the Redcrosse Knight (the epic's protagonist) regain his strength and holiness to complete his quest. Caelia is described in Canto X of Book I. Her name refers to the Heavenly Spirit. She resides in the House of Holiness, which serves as the direct opposite of the House of Pride that appears earlier in the book. She is the image of how a good mother should appear. Her joys come from helping lost souls, and doing good deeds all day long. She is the mother of Faith, Hope, and Charity, otherwise known as Fidelia, Speranza, and Charissa. Perhaps coincidentally, a fairy named Celia also appears in Gilbert and Sullivan's 1882 comic opera Iolanthe as an attendant of another Fairy Queen. She too takes a mortal lover at the opera's conclusion.
Francesca R., Tuscany Member Since May 2011 Artist Statement I'm a digital artist who loves to create artworks, usually dark and fantasy, but i like also to try new styles and techniques sometimes, so you'll never be bored from my art. I work as graphic designer.
Art and cinema are my passions. My boyfriend is my life.
I'm a cat lover, you'll find a gallery dedicated to those beautiful misterious creatures.
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