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Simon Eyre in the Robes of a City of London Alderman, c. 1450 (w / c on paper)
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Simon Eyre in the Robes of a City of London Alderman, c. 1450 (w / c on paper)
GHL13101 Simon Eyre in the Robes of a City of London Alderman, c.1450 (w/c on paper) by Leigh, Roger (fl.1450); 36x24 cm; London Metropolitan Archives, City of London; (add.info.: Simon Eyre (c.1395-1458); merchant, Mayor of London, 1445-46; civic benefactor; member of the Drapers Company; rebuilt Leadenhall as granary for the city; depicted holding a shield with his heraldic arms (gules, a hedgehog salient, collared and chained argent) and holding a plaque with the names and arms of other aldermen and members of the Draper Company; drawing is thought to have come from Sir Thomas Holmes book ; ); eLondon Metropolitan Archives; English, out of copyright
Media ID 23222004
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This print captures Simon Eyre, a prominent figure in the City of London during the 15th century. Dressed in the opulent robes of a City Alderman, Eyre exudes authority and power. The watercolor on paper technique used by artist Roger Leigh beautifully brings out the intricate details of his attire. Simon Eyre was not just an influential merchant but also served as Mayor of London from 1445 to 1446. Known for his philanthropy, he was a member of the Drapers Company and played a significant role in rebuilding Leadenhall as a granary for the city. In this portrait, Eyre proudly holds a shield displaying his heraldic arms - gules, a hedgehog salient collared and chained argent - symbolizing his noble lineage. What makes this artwork even more fascinating is that it is believed to have originated from Sir Thomas Holmes' book. This connection adds historical significance to its value. The painting also features Eyre holding a plaque with names and coats of arms representing other aldermen and members of the Draper Company, showcasing their collective influence within city governance. Through this image, we catch glimpses into medieval governance and get transported back in time to witness Simon Eyre's legacy unfold before our eyes. It serves as both an artistic masterpiece and an important historical document capturing one man's contribution to society.
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