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Portrait of King James I of England, King James VI of Scotland, surnamed Stuart
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Portrait of King James I of England, King James VI of Scotland, surnamed Stuart
6337244 Portrait of King James I of England, King James VI of Scotland, surnamed Stuart by Rundall, Mary Ann (d.1839) (after); (add.info.: Portrait of King James I of England, King James VI of Scotland, surnamed Stuart. In ruff, doublet, hose, with sash, sword, and hawk in hood. Emblems indicate union of crowns of England and Scotland, Gunpowder Plot, death of Sir Walter Raleigh, rupture with Spain. Handcoloured steel engraving after an illustration by Mary Ann Rundall from A Symbolical History of England, from Early Times to the Reign of William IV, J.H. Truchy, Paris, 1839. Mary Ann Rundall was a teacher of young ladies in Bath, and published her book of mnemonic emblems in 1815.); © Florilegius
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This portrait print showcases the regal presence of King James I of England and King James VI of Scotland, also known as James Stuart. Painted by Mary Ann Rundall, this handcoloured steel engraving captures the essence of the monarch's power and influence during his reign. Dressed in a ruff, doublet, hose, with a sash and sword at his side, King James stands confidently with a hawk perched on his arm. The emblems adorning the artwork symbolize significant events such as the union of England and Scotland's crowns, the Gunpowder Plot, Sir Walter Raleigh's death, and tensions with Spain. Mary Ann Rundall was not only an artist but also an educator who taught young ladies in Bath. Her book of mnemonic emblems published in 1815 showcased her talent for creating symbolic illustrations that aided in education. This remarkable piece from "A Symbolical History of England" provides viewers with a glimpse into both historical events and cultural symbolism prevalent during King James' rule. It serves as a testament to Rundall's artistic prowess while offering valuable insights into English history. Bridgeman Images has preserved this exquisite print from Fine Art Finder collection for art enthusiasts to appreciate its beauty and historical significance. Whether you are drawn to literature or military history or simply admire fine portraiture, this image is sure to captivate your imagination.
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