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Presentation to the Queen of the Addresses from the City of London, and the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge, on Papal Aggression (engraving)
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Presentation to the Queen of the Addresses from the City of London, and the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge, on Papal Aggression (engraving)
1097105 Presentation to the Queen of the Addresses from the City of London, and the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge, on Papal Aggression (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Presentation to the Queen of the Addresses from the City of London, and the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge, on Papal Aggression. Illustration for The Illustrated London News, 28 December 1850.); Look and Learn / Illustrated Papers Collection; English, out of copyright
Media ID 23062478
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Addresses Deputation Presentation University Of Cambridge University Of Oxford
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This engraving captures a significant historical moment, titled "Presentation to the Queen of the Addresses from the City of London, and the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge, on Papal Aggression". Created by an anonymous English School artist in the 19th century, this print showcases a grand ceremonial event that took place during that time. The image depicts a delegation consisting of representatives from both Oxford and Cambridge universities as well as members from the City of London. They have gathered at court to present their addresses to Queen Victoria regarding concerns over Papal Aggression. The scene exudes elegance and formality with its elaborate costumes and regal setting. The composition highlights the importance placed on education and intellectual discourse within society. It also reflects tensions between religious institutions during this period, emphasizing how such matters held significance for both academia and civic authorities. Published in The Illustrated London News on December 28th, 1850, this engraving offers us a glimpse into an era where political debates intersected with academic pursuits. Its intricate details invite viewers to delve deeper into history while appreciating the artistry behind it. Bridgeman Images has preserved this remarkable piece as part of their Fine Art Finder collection, ensuring its accessibility for all who wish to explore our rich past through visual storytelling.
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