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Lord Stanley bringing the Crown of Richard to Richmond, after the Battle of Bosworth (engraving)
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Lord Stanley bringing the Crown of Richard to Richmond, after the Battle of Bosworth (engraving)
727485 Lord Stanley bringing the Crown of Richard to Richmond, after the Battle of Bosworth (engraving) by American School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Lord Stanley bringing the Crown of Richard to Richmond, after the Battle of Bosworth. Illustration for The Pathway of Life by T Dewitt Talmage (Johnson, 1890). Digitally cleaned image.); © Look and Learn
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Battle Of Bosworth Bringing Contest Decisive Earl Of Richmond Henry Vii King Henry Vii King Richard Iii Lancaster Lord Stanley Richmond Rival Struggle Supremacy York Terminated
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This engraving titled "Lord Stanley bringing the Crown of Richard to Richmond, after the Battle of Bosworth" transports us back to a pivotal moment in history. The image depicts Lord Stanley, Earl of Richmond, presenting the crown of King Richard III to Henry Tudor, soon to be crowned as King Henry VII. The Battle of Bosworth on 22 August 1485 marked a decisive struggle for supremacy between two powerful houses - Lancaster and York. This intense contest terminated with the defeat and death of King Richard III, opening doors for Henry Tudor's rise to power. In this artwork, we witness Lord Stanley fulfilling his role as a key player in this historic event. With great solemnity and reverence, he brings forth the symbol of authority - the Crown of Richard - signifying not only victory but also an end to years-long rivalry. The artist masterfully captures both the gravity and significance of this momentous occasion. The finely detailed engraving showcases intricate costumes and expressions that transport us into this medieval world. This print was originally created as an illustration for "The Pathway of Life" by T Dewitt Talmage in 1890. Thanks to digital cleaning techniques employed on this image from a private collection, we can now appreciate its beauty with enhanced clarity. Bridgeman Images presents us with yet another remarkable piece from their Fine Art Finder collection that allows us to delve into history through artistry's lens.
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