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The death of the King Maker at the Battle of Barnet, c. 1880, illustration from Cassells Illustrated History of England (engraving) (sepia photo)
STC385278 The death of the King Maker at the Battle of Barnet, c.1880, illustration from Cassells Illustrated History of England (engraving) (sepia photo) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Richard Neville (1428-71), 16th Earl of Warwick, known as Warwick the Kingmaker ; Battle of Barnet, 14th April 1471; ); The Stapleton Collection
Media ID 25461402
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The Death of the King Maker at the Battle of Barnet, c. 1880
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. This sepia-toned print captures a pivotal moment in English history - the death of Richard Neville, known as Warwick the Kingmaker, during the Battle of Barnet on April 14th, 1471. The engraving is taken from Cassells Illustrated History of England and showcases an intense battlefield scene. In this powerful image, we see a fallen soldier clad in medieval armor lying motionless on the ground. His sword lies beside him, symbolizing his valiant efforts in combat. The atmosphere is somber and filled with tension as soldiers continue to fight around him. The illustration highlights not only the brutality and chaos of war but also Warwick's significant role as a power behind the throne during the Wars of Roses. As one of England's most influential figures at that time, his demise marked a turning point in history. The intricate details captured by this photograph allow us to reflect upon both the heroism and tragedy that unfolded on that fateful day. It serves as a reminder of how battles shape nations and individuals alike. This historic artwork from Bridgeman Images provides us with an opportunity to delve into our past and appreciate those who fought for their beliefs amidst turmoil. It stands as a testament to human resilience while reminding us never to forget our shared history.
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