First English Civil War Collection (#3)
"The First English Civil War: A Glimpse into the Turmoil and Triumphs of a Nation" Down to the Dregs
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"The First English Civil War: A Glimpse into the Turmoil and Triumphs of a Nation" Down to the Dregs, 1880 (c1902): An evocative portrayal capturing the aftermath of the First English Civil War, depicting a nation drained and exhausted from years of conflict. The Battle of Naseby, 1645, 1727 (1944). Creator: Dupuis: This powerful artwork immortalizes one of the decisive battles that shaped England's destiny during this tumultuous period. Cromwell, (1599-1658), 1830. Creator: Unknown: A striking portrait showcasing Oliver Cromwell's indomitable spirit and leadership that propelled him to become one of history's most influential figures. The Morning of Sedgemoor, 1685, 1905 (1944). Creator: Edgar Bundy: With meticulous attention to detail, this painting captures the anticipation and tension before another significant clash in this historic conflict. Lieutenant General Lambert, 1785. Creator: Unknown: An enigmatic depiction shedding light on an often overlooked military leader who played a crucial role in shaping the outcome of this war. Prince Rupert, (1619-1682), 1830. Creator: Unknown: This captivating portrait showcases Prince Rupert's charisma and strategic brilliance as he emerged as a prominent figure amidst chaos and uncertainty. Hampden, (c1594-1643), 1830. Creator: Unknown:A tribute to John Hampden - an inspirational figure whose unwavering commitment to his principles made him a symbol for those fighting against tyranny during these troubled times. Cromwell at the Blue Boar, Holborn, London, 1640, (c1883), (c1902). Creator :Unknown :An intriguing glimpse into Cromwell's life before he rose to prominence; it offers insight into his early political career which laid foundations for his later achievements.