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Manners of the Anglo-Danes. --Meeting of Edmund Ironside and Canute, in the Isle of Olney, 1016 (engraving)
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Manners of the Anglo-Danes. --Meeting of Edmund Ironside and Canute, in the Isle of Olney, 1016 (engraving)
655223 Manners of the Anglo-Danes.--Meeting of Edmund Ironside and Canute, in the Isle of Olney, 1016 (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Manners of the Anglo-Danes.--Meeting of Edmund Ironside and Canute, in the Isle of Olney, 1016. Illustration from With the Worlds People by John Clark Ridpath (Clark E Ridpath, 1912). Digitally cleaned image.); © Look and Learn; English, out of copyright
Media ID 22797024
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Canute Ethnology Manners Edmund Ironside
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This engraving, titled "Manners of the Anglo-Danes. --Meeting of Edmund Ironside and Canute, in the Isle of Olney, 1016" takes us back to a significant moment in history. The image depicts a meeting between two powerful figures: Edmund Ironside and Canute. Set against the backdrop of the picturesque Isle of Olney, this artwork offers a glimpse into the cultural dynamics and political landscape of 11th-century England. The artist skillfully captures the essence of this encounter, showcasing intricate details that bring these historical characters to life. Clad in regal attire, both Ironside and Canute exude authority and command respect. Their expressions reveal a mix of curiosity, determination, and perhaps even mutual admiration as they engage in dialogue. The scene is rich with ethnological significance as it sheds light on the manners and customs prevalent among the Anglo-Danes during this era. This print serves as an invaluable resource for those interested in understanding how different cultures interacted during medieval times. Originally featured in John Clark Ridpath's book "With the World's People" published in 1912, this digitally cleaned image has been preserved through time by Bridgeman Images. It allows us to appreciate not only its artistic merit but also its historical importance. As we gaze upon this enchanting engraving from Fine Art Finder's private collection, we are transported back centuries ago when kingdoms clashed and alliances were forged amidst breathtaking landscapes like that found on the Isle of Olney.
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