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Henry Lord Darnley (1545-67) and Charles, Earl of Lennox (1555-76) after Hans Eworth (c
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Henry Lord Darnley (1545-67) and Charles, Earl of Lennox (1555-76) after Hans Eworth (c
LMG157888 Henry Lord Darnley (1545-67) and Charles, Earl of Lennox (1555-76) after Hans Eworth (c.1525-c.1578) by Sullivan, Rhoda (fl.1905-10); 92.7x62.3 cm; Leeds Museums and Art Galleries (Temple Newsam House) UK; eLeeds Museums and Galleries; British, out of copyright
Media ID 22348746
© Leeds Museums and Galleries / Bridgeman Images
Brother Double Doublet And Hose Elizabethan Mary Queen Of Scots Stewart
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This print showcases the intriguing figures of Henry Lord Darnley and Charles, Earl of Lennox, after a remarkable painting by Hans Eworth. The original artwork, painted in 1563, beautifully captures the essence of these two influential individuals from the 16th century. In this image, we are transported back in time to witness the innocence and charm exuded by these young boys. They stand side by side, their youthful faces illuminated with a sense of curiosity and wonder. Their noble lineage is evident through their regal attire - doublet and hose that befittingly represent their status as members of the Stewart dynasty. The architectural backdrop adds depth to this portrait, hinting at the grandeur that surrounded them during their formative years. As we gaze upon this piece, it becomes clear that these boys were destined for greatness within Scottish history. Henry Lord Darnley's fate would intertwine with Mary Queen of Scots as her ill-fated husband. Charles, Earl of Lennox would go on to become an influential figure in Scottish politics during his lifetime. Through Sullivan Rhoda's masterful capture and Bridgeman Images' preservation efforts, we are granted a glimpse into a significant era in British history. This print serves as a testament to both artistic prowess and historical documentation - reminding us once again why fine art holds such profound importance in our collective memory.
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