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King Richard pardons Robin and his men (chromolitho)
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King Richard pardons Robin and his men (chromolitho)
968976 King Richard pardons Robin and his men (chromolitho) by American School, (19th century) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: King Richard pardons Robin and his men. Scene from Robin Hood. Illustration for Childhood Heroes (McLoughlin Bros, 1889).); © Look and Learn
Media ID 23525488
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Folklore Friar Tuck Kissing Kneeled Down Loyalty Outlaw Pardoning Richard I Richard The Lionheart Robin Hood Subjects
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This chromolitho print captures a pivotal moment in the legendary tale of Robin Hood. Entitled "King Richard pardons Robin and his men" this 19th-century artwork beautifully depicts the scene from the beloved story. The print showcases an array of vibrant colors, showcasing the skilled craftsmanship of American School artists. In this illustration for Childhood Heroes, published by McLoughlin Bros in 1889, we witness King Richard I, also known as Richard the Lionheart, extending his hand in forgiveness to Robin Hood and his loyal band of outlaws. The atmosphere is filled with adventure and loyalty as Robin and his men kneel before their king. The attention to detail is remarkable; every element adds depth to this medieval narrative. Friar Tuck can be seen among Robin's followers, emphasizing their diverse group united under a common cause. As soldiers stand guard in their armor, it becomes evident that these characters are part of something greater than themselves – they are symbols of British folklore and heroism. This image not only transports us back to the Middle Ages but also highlights themes such as honor, bravery, and forgiveness that resonate across time and cultures. It serves as a reminder that legends like Robin Hood continue to captivate our imaginations today. Displayed proudly in private collections worldwide, this chromolitho print stands as a testament to its enduring popularity throughout history.
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