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The body of Richard II brought to St Pauls Cathedral, London, 1400 (1864). Artist
The body of Richard II brought to St Pauls Cathedral, London, 1400 (1864). After he died in prison at Pontefract Castle in unknown circumstances, the body of the deposed King Richard II (1367-1400) was brought to St Paul s, where it lay in state for two days, to ensure that the people might know for certain that he was dead
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30"x20" (76x51cm) Canvas Print
Step back in time with our exquisite Media Storehouse Canvas Print featuring 'The Body of Richard II brought to St Paul's Cathedral, London, 1400 (1864)' by an artist from Heritage Images. This captivating artwork depicts the solemn procession of King Richard II's body being transported to St Paul's Cathedral for burial, following his mysterious death in prison. The high-quality canvas print brings the intrigue and history of medieval England right into your home, adding a touch of timeless elegance and artistry to any room.
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Estimated Product Size is 76.2cm x 50.8cm (30" x 20")
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Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) orientation to match the source image.
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The Body of Richard II Brought to St Paul's Cathedral, London, 1400 (1864)
EDITORS COMMENTS
. This lithograph by James William Edmund Doyle transports us back to the solemn and historic moment when the body of deposed King Richard II was brought to St Paul's Cathedral in London. Painted with meticulous attention to detail, this artwork captures the essence of a significant event that took place in both the 15th and 19th centuries. The image showcases a horse-drawn hearse carrying the lifeless body of King Richard II through the streets of medieval London. The somber atmosphere is heightened by the presence of a bishop leading the procession, symbolizing religious significance during this time. As onlookers gather along the route, their expressions reflect a mix of curiosity and reverence for their fallen monarch. Doyle's use of color adds depth and vibrancy to this historical scene. The rich hues bring out every intricate detail, from architectural features like St Paul's Cathedral itself to each individual figure present in this poignant moment. Through his artistry, Doyle allows us insight into an important chapter in British history - one marked by political turmoil and religious fervor. This print serves as a reminder not only of King Richard II's tragic fate but also highlights how public display played an essential role in confirming his demise to ensure certainty among his subjects. As we gaze upon this lithograph today, we are transported back centuries ago - witnessing firsthand an event that shaped England's narrative forever.
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