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The Armour of the Bishop of Beauvais presented to the Pope by order of Richard I, 1773
The Armour of the Bishop of Beauvais presented to the Pope by order of Richard I, 1773. KIng Richard I of England (1157-1199) returns the armour of the Bishop de Beauvais (1158-1217) to Pope Celestine III (c1106-1198) with a message he had put on the armour of a solidier instead of the habit of a priest. After Samuel Wale (1721-1786). From " A New and Complete History of England, From the Earliest Period of Authentic Intelligence to the Present Time", by Temple Sydney. [J. Cooke, London, 1773]
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This print depicts a significant historical moment: the presentation of the Armour of the Bishop of Beauvais to Pope Celestine III by order of King Richard I in 1773. The image showcases an engraving created by Samuel Wale, capturing this remarkable event from both the 12th and 18th centuries. Intriguingly, King Richard I, also known as Richard Coeur de Lion or Richard the Lionheart, returns the armor to Pope Celestine III with a message he had placed on it instead of traditional priestly attire. This symbolic gesture highlights a clash between religion and military power during that era. The composition portrays a group scene within an elegant interior setting. The bishop kneels before Pope Celestine III while surrounded by men who are likely part of their entourage. The attention to detail in this monochrome illustration is exquisite; every decorative element is meticulously depicted, enhancing its historic charm. This artwork originated from "A New and Complete History of England" written by Temple Sydney in 1773. It offers viewers a glimpse into English history through artful storytelling and visual representation. With its rich historical context and artistic finesse, this print serves as a fascinating reminder of past events that shaped our present-day understanding of religion, politics, and culture.
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