2014-05-20

Maybe it was true, or it was just a legend but the amazing painting named The Lady of Sharlot, surely retells an interesting story. It is about a work of the famous English Pre-Raphaelite painter John William Waterhouse, who painted this painting according to Alfred, Lord Tennyson\'s poem of the same name.\r\nThe painting actually tells the story about a young woman, of Elaine of Astolat who longed with an unreturned love for the knight Sir Lancelot, isolated under a secret curse in a tower near King Arthur\'s Camelot. The Lady of Shalott was forbidden to look open at reality or the outside world; as an alternative she was doomed to see the world through a mirror, and weave what she saw into tapestry... A sad metaphoric story but the painting presents this story and the feelings related to it, incredibly and that\'s why this piece of art is so famous and valuable, and probably that\'s why it\'s stolen!\r\nThe value of this painting is estimated on few million dollars and it is assumed that the criminal know about art and knows its true value. That\'s why Hemlock Shaft is hired for this case. He is one of the best private eyes in England, known for its great work. It is a great challenge for Mr. Shaft to get into this adventure and look for the stolen precious painting. Let\'s look for some clues together and help he detective find the painting as fast as possible.

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