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"The Lady of Shalott" painting by Waterhouse was inspired by the Tennyson poem of the same name. The artwork depicts the Lady of Shalott at her loom, embodying themes of isolation, femininity, and the conflict between the desires of the individual and societal expectations.
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The English Pre-Raphaelite painter John William Waterhouse.
Shallot is salottisipuli in Finnish.
No a shallot is not a fruit it is a vegetable
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No. a shallot is a different vegatable altogether.
Alfred, Lord Tennyson wrote the poem, The Lady of Shallot, in 1842.
The lady of Shallot, by J.W Waterhouse was inspired by the poem. He painted three different scenes from the story. In some cases you may be able to include christian art as inspired by literature, as the scenes depicted are from books. Would need confirmation on that. (Eg. Last supper?)
The cast of The Lady of Shallot - 1912 includes: Ivy Close as The Lady
First, carefully peel the shallot, somewhat like you would an onion. Then slice the shallot in half lengthwise, parallel with the grain. Next cut slices from each half keeping slices together as to give the impression that the shallot is not sliced at all Turn shallot 90 degrees and repeat slicing. When you are finished you should have a finely diced shallot.
No she did not
Shallot in Tamil is called "Chinna Vengayam."