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Richard pardons his brother John, 1194, from A Chronicle of England BC 55 to AD 1485, pub
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Richard pardons his brother John, 1194, from A Chronicle of England BC 55 to AD 1485, pub
984746 Richard pardons his brother John, 1194, from A Chronicle of England BC 55 to AD 1485, pub. London, 1863 (colour litho) by Doyle, James William Edmund (1822-92); Private Collection; (add.info.: Richard I (1157-99). John (1167-1216).); The Stapleton Collection; British, out of copyright
Media ID 22523132
© The Stapleton Collection / Bridgeman Images
Barfleur Brother Brothers Chronicle Of England Forgiveness John Males Mercy Pardon Richard I Richard The Lionheart Royals Pardons Rulers
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In this print titled "Richard pardons his brother John, 1194" we are transported back to a significant moment in English history. The image captures the powerful scene of Richard I, also known as Richard the Lionheart, granting forgiveness to his younger brother John. The composition is filled with emotion and symbolism. Richard stands tall and regal, representing authority and strength. Meanwhile, John kneels before him, humbled by his actions and seeking redemption. This display of mercy within the royal family showcases the complexities of their relationships during medieval times. The setting adds another layer of intrigue to the narrative. The Tower looms in the background, reminding us of its historical significance as a place where power was consolidated and decisions were made that shaped nations. As we delve into this rich tapestry of British history through James William Edmund Doyle's artwork from 1863, we witness not only an act of pardon but also a glimpse into familial dynamics amidst political turmoil. It serves as a reminder that even in tumultuous times, compassion can prevail. This remarkable piece from A Chronicle of England BC 55 to AD 1485 invites us to reflect on themes such as forgiveness, loyalty, and leadership while immersing ourselves in the fascinating world of medieval Britain.
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