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Earl Of Surrey Collection (page 2)

The Earl of Surrey, a prominent figure in English history during the 1500s, is depicted in various forms of art throughout the centuries




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The Earl of Surrey, a prominent figure in English history during the 1500s, is depicted in various forms of art throughout the centuries. From portraits to engravings and aquatints, his image has been captured by renowned artists like Hans Holbein the Younger and Thomas Howard. In one painting titled "Frances, Countess of Surrey, " we catch a glimpse of the noblewoman's elegant attire from around 1532-1533. This artwork showcases the intricate details of English costume during that period. Moving on to another piece called "Seventh Carriage of the Royal Household, " we witness Queen Victoria's coronation parade where an Earl of Surrey carriage is featured prominently. This highlights how influential and esteemed this title was within society. Additionally, several engravings depict notable figures who were associated with or connected to the Earl of Surrey. Bishop Latimer, James I of Scotland, Sir Thomas More, William Caxton are all shown alongside him in these artworks. One particular oil painting captures Thomas Howard, 2nd Earl of Arundel around 1620-1. Although not specifically focused on the Earl of Surrey himself, it provides insight into his family lineage and their significance within English nobility. Furthermore, aquatints showcase both Henry Howard (Earl of Surrey) and his father Thomas Howard Duke Norfolk separately. These prints offer glimpses into their individual personas and contributions to history. Lastly, an engraving titled "News from Flodden" depicts a significant event involving the Earl of Surrey - The Battle at Flodden Field in 1513. It portrays him receiving news about this important military victory against Scotland.