To provide you with additional information about how we collect and use your personal data, we’ve recently updated our Privacy Policy and Terms of Service. Please review these pages now, as they apply to your continued use of our website.
Queen Eleanor is an 1858 oil on canvas painting by Pre-Raphaelite artist Frederick Sandys depicting Queen Eleanor of Aquitaine, wife of King Henry II of England, on her way to poison her husband's mistress, Rosamund Clifford.