BEGUILING - translation to arabic
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BEGUILING - translation to arabic

PAINTING BY EDWARD BURNE-JONES
The beguiling of merlin

BEGUILING      

الفعل

سَلَّى ; عَلَّلَ ( بِـ )

مضل      
beguiler
التضليل      
beguilement

Definition

Beguiling
·adj Alluring by guile; deluding; misleading; diverting.
II. Beguiling ·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Beguile.

Wikipedia

The Beguiling of Merlin

The Beguiling of Merlin is a painting by the British Pre-Raphaelite painter Edward Burne-Jones that was created between 1872 and 1877.

The painting depicts a scene from the Arthurian legend about the infatuation of Merlin with the Lady of the Lake, Nimue. Merlin is shown trapped, helpless in a hawthorn bush as Nimue reads from a book of spells.

The work was commissioned from Burne-Jones by Frederick Richards Leyland, a Liverpool ship-owner and art-collector, in the late 1860s. After a false start blamed on "poor materials", Burne-Jones began work on the painting proper in 1873, finishing the body of the work by the end of 1874; however, the painting was not first exhibited until 1877 at the opening exhibition of the Grosvenor Gallery in London.

Burne-Jones used Maria Zambaco, who was probably his mistress from 1866 to 1872, for the model for the head of Nimue.

The Beguiling of Merlin was purchased by Lord Leverhulme in 1918 and remains in the Lady Lever Art Gallery to the present day.

The painting features on the covers of the books Possession: A Romance (1990), by A. S. Byatt, and Fiona MacCarthy's biography of Burne-Jones, The Last Pre-Raphaelite (2011). The painting also plays a significant role in the 1991 novel King Solomon's Carpet by Ruth Rendell writing as Barbara Vine.

Examples of use of BEGUILING
1. The posters for these pictures are constantly beguiling.
2. Opposites attract, but the similar may be far more beguiling.
3. Then there was Warne, wily and beguiling by turn.
4. In this beguiling place, the US Open starts this morning.
5. But New Orleans‘s beguiling bustle can be deceptive.