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The Happier Days of Charles I, 1855

BUR17322 The Happier Days of Charles I, 1855 by Goodall, Frederick (1822-1904); Bury Art Museum & Sculpture Centre, UK; eBury Art Museum & Sculpture Centre; English, out of copyright

Media ID 22787438

© Bury Art Museum & Sculpture Centre / Bridgeman Images

Feeding Royal Barge Swan Thames Rulers


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The Happier Days of Charles I, 1855

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captures a nostalgic glimpse into the past, transporting us to a time of regal splendor and tranquility. Painted by Frederick Goodall in 1855, this exquisite print showcases the idyllic scene of King Charles I's reign. Set against the backdrop of the majestic River Thames, we witness a royal barge gliding gracefully through its waters. The image is filled with symbolism and rich historical references. The swans swimming alongside the barge symbolize grace and purity, while also representing loyalty to the crown. A woman can be seen delicately feeding these elegant creatures, perhaps embodying compassion and care that was bestowed upon both nature and subjects during this era. This artwork serves as a poignant reminder of Britain's royal heritage and its connection to its riverside capital city. It transports us back to an age where rulers were revered for their grandeur rather than burdened with political turmoil. Displayed at Bury Art Museum & Sculpture Centre in the UK, this print offers viewers an opportunity to reflect on England's past glory while appreciating Goodall's masterful brushwork. As we gaze upon "The Happier Days of Charles I" we are reminded that even amidst turbulent times, there exists moments of serenity worth cherishing forever.

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