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The Kings Escape from Hampton Court in November 1647 (oil on canvas)
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The Kings Escape from Hampton Court in November 1647 (oil on canvas)
824238 The Kings Escape from Hampton Court in November 1647 (oil on canvas) by Angelis or Angillis, Pierre (1685-1734); 63x75.5 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: Charles I in his chamber at Hampton Court, a dog at his feet flanked by two servants and two gentlemen, his escorts for escape. 1641-51, English Civil War; the King was put under comfortable house arrest at Hampton Court. He promptly escaped to the Isle of Wight, but he was not free for long and soon returned to custody. On 27 January 1649 Charles was found guilty of having traitorously and maliciously levied war against the present parliament... and sentenced to death. (1600-49); ruled 1625-49; ); Photo eChristies Images; Flemish, out of copyright
Media ID 22314054
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The King's Escape from Hampton Court in November 1647
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is a captivating oil painting that depicts a pivotal moment in English history. Painted by Pierre Angelis or Angillis, this artwork measures 63x75.5 cm and is currently held in a private collection. The scene showcases Charles I, the reigning monarch at the time, inside his chamber at Hampton Court. A loyal dog rests at his feet while two servants and two gentlemen stand beside him, serving as his escorts for escape. This daring escape took place during the English Civil War (1641-1651), when Charles I was placed under comfortable house arrest at Hampton Court. Although he managed to flee to the Isle of Wight promptly after escaping, Charles I's freedom was short-lived as he soon returned to custody. The painting serves as a reminder of the turbulent times during which it was created. On January 27th, 1649, Charles I was found guilty of treasonous acts against parliament and sentenced to death. His reign lasted from 1625 until his execution in 1649. This historical masterpiece captures not only the grandeur of Hampton Court but also provides insight into the political turmoil that shaped England during this period. With its meticulous attention to detail and masterful use of oil on canvas technique, "The King's Escape from Hampton Court" stands as an important piece within European art history.
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