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Tomb of Sir George Villiers and his wife Mary, Countess of Buckingham, in St. Nicholas Chapel, Westminster Abbey (b/w photo) (see also 294206)
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Tomb of Sir George Villiers and his wife Mary, Countess of Buckingham, in St. Nicholas Chapel, Westminster Abbey (b/w photo) (see also 294206)
CLF294223 Tomb of Sir George Villiers and his wife Mary, Countess of Buckingham, in St. Nicholas Chapel, Westminster Abbey (b/w photo) (see also 294206) by Evans, Frederick Henry (1853-1943); (add.info.: Villiers (c.1544-1606); Elizabethan politician; his second wife Mary Beaumont (c.1570-1632); created Countess of Buckingham in 1618; their son was made 1st Duke of Buckingham;); © Country Life
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This print captures the majestic Tomb of Sir George Villiers and his wife Mary, Countess of Buckingham, located in St. Nicholas Chapel within Westminster Abbey. The tomb dates back to the 17th century, during the Elizabethan era, and is a testament to their noble status as well as their significant influence during that time. Sir George Villiers was an esteemed Elizabethan politician while his wife Mary Beaumont held the title of Countess of Buckingham after being bestowed with it in 1618. Their son went on to become the first Duke of Buckingham, further solidifying their prominent place in society. The photograph showcases intricate details such as their armor-clad effigies lying side by side atop the grand tomb. It serves as a reminder not only of their power but also highlights the opulence associated with nobility during this period. Frederick Henry Evans, a renowned photographer from England captured this image which now resides in Fine Art Finder's collection. The monochrome composition adds depth and timelessness to this historical artifact. This print offers viewers a glimpse into Tudor times and allows us to appreciate both the architectural beauty and cultural significance embodied within this remarkable piece of history.
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