Robbie Bruce Collection
"Robbie Bruce: A Legendary Figure in Scottish History" Step back in time to the 14th century, where the Seal of Robert the Bruce, King of Scotland
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"Robbie Bruce: A Legendary Figure in Scottish History" Step back in time to the 14th century, where the Seal of Robert the Bruce, King of Scotland, stands as a testament to his power and authority. This iconic symbol represents a man who would go on to shape the destiny of a nation. Intrigue surrounds Robbie Bruce's daring rescue of the Countess De Burgh from Montgomery Castle in 1836. The identity of those involved remains unknown, adding an air of mystery to this courageous act. A captivating portrait by E Harding captures Robert I, commonly known as Robert the Bruce. Painted in 1797, it immortalizes his regal presence and unwavering determination that led him through tumultuous times. The Slaying of Red Comyn by Robert the Bruce is depicted vividly by Henry Fuseli between 1810-16. This dramatic artwork showcases a pivotal moment when loyalties were tested and alliances shattered. Edward II enters our narrative as an enigmatic figure whose reign overlapped with Robbie Bruce's struggles for independence. An anonymous artist's portrayal from 1830 invites us to delve into their complex relationship. Another unidentified artist presents us with an image capturing Robert Bruce himself during this era. Created in 1830, it allows us glimpses into his character and inner turmoil amidst political upheaval. Bannockburn becomes etched into history as we witness The Abbot of Inchaffray Blessing The Scots Before The Battle through a painting dating back to 1890. It portrays unity and faith before one of Scotland's most significant conflicts. The Battle of Bannockburn takes center stage once more in James William Edmund Doyle's masterpiece from 1864. Here we see Robbie Bruce fearlessly slaying Sir Henry Bohun—a defining moment that turned tides on Scottish soil forever. Bruce Watching the Spider offers insight into Robbie's resilience during challenging times captured in a painting from c1907.