This time-honored retelling of the Arthurian legends follows the
adventures of Sir Gerwaint, Galahad's pursuit of the Holy Grail, as well
as the last days of King Arthur-his attack on Sir Launcelot, fatal
battle with Sir Mordred, and final journey to Avalon. Howard Pyle's
four-volume series on the life and kingship of Arthur, of which this is
the last, cemented the author's well-deserved reputation. The wonderful
medieval flavor of The Story of the Grail and the Passing of Arthur is
enhanced by Pyle's courtly language and his 39 richly atmospheric pen &
ink illustrations. Pyle's work as an illustrator came to epitomize the
"Golden Age of American Illustration." HOWARD PYLE (1853-1911) was an
American writer and illustrator. Born in Wilmington, Delaware, Pyle
began teaching illustration in his forties, and counted among his
students N. C. Wyeth, Maxfield Parrish, Frank E. Schoonover, and Jessie
Wilcox Smith. His many books were frequently set in mediaeval Europe.