Queen Guinevere, by William Morris. 1858. Source: Wikipedia Color image Guinever stands in the center foreground. She wears a decorative hair ribbon in her shoulder length wavy brown hair. She wears a red long sleeved blouse under a full length white gown pleated at the waist. The gown is form fitting on her upper torso with a line of buttons securing it from neck to waist. Guinevere faces left looking down at a cabinet with a floral pattern on its sides. A white table cloth lies across it. On the tables surface stands a nicknack cabinet, a cup, an open book, a candle in a candelabra, and a bowl of apples. At her feet on the right is a copper chamber pot. Behind the queen is an unmade bed. Behind the bed on the left, long white curtains hang from the rafters. On the right are two more curtains which have been raised. Behind the curtains along the right edge of the background of the painting a lady in waiting stands wearing a long red gown with a white lace collar at the neck. In her arms is a dark lyre which she is strumming.