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Sir Walter Raleigh laying down his cloak for Queen Elizabeth I. 1831 (engraving)
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Sir Walter Raleigh laying down his cloak for Queen Elizabeth I. 1831 (engraving)
7234807 Sir Walter Raleigh laying down his cloak for Queen Elizabeth I.1831 (engraving) by Rowlandson, Thomas (1756-1827) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Sir Walter Raleigh laying down his velvet cloak in a puddle to protect Queen Elizabeth Is shoes. Spoiling a cloak and making a fortune. Handcoloured wood engraving after an illustration by Thomas Rowlandson from W. H. Harrisons The Humourist, a Companion for the Christmas Fireside, Rudolph Ackermann, 19 Strand, London, 1831.); © Florilegius
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This engraving, titled "Sir Walter Raleigh laying down his cloak for Queen Elizabeth I" captures a moment of chivalry and devotion in the 16th century. The image depicts Sir Walter Raleigh, a renowned writer and military figure, gallantly placing his velvet cloak on the ground to protect Queen Elizabeth I's shoes from a puddle. The scene is both romantic and satirical, showcasing the customs and courtly behavior of the time. It humorously highlights Raleigh's sacrifice of spoiling an expensive garment to ensure the comfort of his queen. This act not only demonstrates his loyalty but also hints at his ambition to gain favor within the monarchy. Created by Thomas Rowlandson in 1831 as part of W. H. Harrison's book "The Humourist" this handcolored wood engraving beautifully captures the essence of everyday life during Elizabethan England. The attention to detail in costume and setting transports viewers back to this fascinating period. Queen Elizabeth I, known for her strong leadership and patronage of literature, stands regally while accepting Raleigh's gesture with grace. This portrait showcases her power and elegance as she navigates through society. Overall, this enchanting print offers us a glimpse into history - an era filled with intricate social dynamics, poetic gestures, and royal grandeur that continues to captivate our imagination today.
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