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King Oscytil (right) and Danish chiefs brandishing weapons, 1857 (engraving)
7235659 King Oscytil (right) and Danish chiefs brandishing weapons, 1857 (engraving) by Strutt, Joseph (1749-1802); Private Collection; (add.info.: King Oscytil (right) and two other Danish chiefs with weapons. They wear tunic, thorax or quilted linen breastplate, greaves, and brandish sword and axe. The three men are shown as they killed Abbot Theodore of Croyland in 890. Danish habits from a curious Saxon reliquary in the possession of Thomas Astle Esq. Handcoloured engraving by Joseph Strutt from his Complete View of the Dress and Habits of the People of England, Henry Bohn, London, 1842.); © Florilegius
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This engraving, titled "King Oscytil and Danish chiefs brandishing weapons" takes us back to the year 1857. The image showcases King Oscytil standing proudly on the right, accompanied by two other Danish chiefs. Clad in tunics, thoraxes or quilted linen breastplates, and greaves, these fierce warriors brandish their swords and axes with an air of power. The scene depicted in this print is a significant historical event - the killing of Abbot Theodore of Croyland in 890. It offers a glimpse into the Danish habits from a Saxon reliquary owned by Thomas Astle Esq. , providing valuable insight into ancient traditions. Handcolored by Joseph Strutt as part of his Complete View of the Dress and Habits of the People of England series in 1842, this engraving captures not only historical accuracy but also artistic finesse. The attention to detail brings life to each figure portrayed. As we observe this intriguing artwork, we are transported to early 19th-century England. This print serves as a testament to British culture and heritage while shedding light on European history during that time period. Displayed within private collections for years, this particular print now finds its place among Fine Art Finder's curated selection. Its inclusion allows art enthusiasts worldwide to appreciate both its aesthetic value and its role in preserving our collective past.
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