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Richard Coeur De Lion Collection (#2)

Richard Coeur de Lion, also known as King Richard the Lionhearted, was a legendary figure in history

Background imageRichard Coeur De Lion Collection: Effigies at Fontevraud (chromolitho)

Effigies at Fontevraud (chromolitho)
672268 Effigies at Fontevraud (chromolitho) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Effigies at Fontevraud)

Background imageRichard Coeur De Lion Collection: Isaac, 'Emperor of Cyprus, 'begging for the release of his daughter (litho)

Isaac, "Emperor of Cyprus, "begging for the release of his daughter (litho)
6005027 Isaac, " Emperor of Cyprus, " begging for the release of his daughter (litho) by English School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Isaac, " Emperor of Cyprus)

Background imageRichard Coeur De Lion Collection: Colossal Statue of Richard Coeur de Lion, by Baron Marochetti, in the Old Palace-Yard

Colossal Statue of Richard Coeur de Lion, by Baron Marochetti, in the Old Palace-Yard, Westminster (engraving)
1612679 Colossal Statue of Richard Coeur de Lion, by Baron Marochetti, in the Old Palace-Yard, Westminster (engraving) by English School

Background imageRichard Coeur De Lion Collection: Scene from 'Richard Coeur de Lion, 'at Drury Lane Theatre (engraving)

Scene from "Richard Coeur de Lion, "at Drury Lane Theatre (engraving)
1589321 Scene from " Richard Coeur de Lion, " at Drury Lane Theatre (engraving) by Friston, David Henry (fl.1853-82); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageRichard Coeur De Lion Collection: King Richard I in Palestine (colour litho)

King Richard I in Palestine (colour litho)
976163 King Richard I in Palestine (colour litho) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: King Richard I in Palestine)

Background imageRichard Coeur De Lion Collection: Richard Coeur-De-Lion and Saladin (aquatint)

Richard Coeur-De-Lion and Saladin (aquatint)
3100045 Richard Coeur-De-Lion and Saladin (aquatint) by Doyle, Richard (1824-83); Private Collection; (add.info.: Richard Coeur-De-Lion and Saladin)

Background imageRichard Coeur De Lion Collection: 'And Richard comes, the lion-hearted, To shed a tear for the departed'(engraving)

"And Richard comes, the lion-hearted, To shed a tear for the departed"(engraving)
2781043 " And Richard comes, the lion-hearted, To shed a tear for the departed" (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: " And Richard comes)

Background imageRichard Coeur De Lion Collection: Richard I delivering the crown to the Archbishop before the act of crowning (litho)

Richard I delivering the crown to the Archbishop before the act of crowning (litho)
665049 Richard I delivering the crown to the Archbishop before the act of crowning (litho) by Woodville, Richard Caton II (1856-1927); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageRichard Coeur De Lion Collection: Coronation of Richard I

Coronation of Richard I
LLM457866 Coronation of Richard I by English School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Coronation of Richard I)

Background imageRichard Coeur De Lion Collection: Richard Coeur de Lion

Richard Coeur de Lion
LLM456390 Richard Coeur de Lion by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Richard Coeur de Lion. Victorian scrap, probably produced by Raphael Tuck.); © Look and Learn

Background imageRichard Coeur De Lion Collection: Colossal statue of Richard Coeur de Lion (engraving)

Colossal statue of Richard Coeur de Lion (engraving)
585527 Colossal statue of Richard Coeur de Lion (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Colossal statue of Richard Coeur de Lion, by Baron Marochetti)

Background imageRichard Coeur De Lion Collection: Richard watches the Stoners at Work at the Siege of Acre (colour litho)

Richard watches the Stoners at Work at the Siege of Acre (colour litho)
971608 Richard watches the Stoners at Work at the Siege of Acre (colour litho) by Ford, Henry Justice (1860-1941); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageRichard Coeur De Lion Collection: King Richard I (aquatint)

King Richard I (aquatint)
958021 King Richard I (aquatint) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: King Richard I. Illustration for Alfred Crowquills Comic History of the Kings)

Background imageRichard Coeur De Lion Collection: Some Novelties of the Coming Lord Mayors Show (engraving)

Some Novelties of the Coming Lord Mayors Show (engraving)
1045773 Some Novelties of the Coming Lord Mayors Show (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Some Novelties of the Coming Lord Mayors Show)

Background imageRichard Coeur De Lion Collection: Richard I, (1157-1199), 1830. Creator: Unknown

Richard I, (1157-1199), 1830. Creator: Unknown
Richard I, (1157-1199), 1830. Richard I (1157-1199) King of England from 1189 until his death, ruled as Duke of Normandy and Aquitaine

Background imageRichard Coeur De Lion Collection: Jaffa, 1890. Creator: Unknown

Jaffa, 1890. Creator: Unknown
Jaffa, 1890. Jaffa, an ancient port city, with a broad view of the Mediterranean Sea, had strategic importance in military history

Background imageRichard Coeur De Lion Collection: Richard I. of England (Coeur-De-Lion), 1890. Creator: Unknown

Richard I. of England (Coeur-De-Lion), 1890. Creator: Unknown
Richard I. of England (Coeur-De-Lion), 1890. Richard I (1157-1199) King of England with French titles and territories, known as the Lionheart for his reputation as a great military leader

Background imageRichard Coeur De Lion Collection: Richard I mortally wounded by an Arrow shot by Bertram de Gourdon from the Walls

Richard I mortally wounded by an Arrow shot by Bertram de Gourdon from the Walls of the Castle of Chilus, 1773. Bertran de Gourdon (fl)

Background imageRichard Coeur De Lion Collection: The Armour of the Bishop of Beauvais presented to the Pope by order of Richard I, 1773

The Armour of the Bishop of Beauvais presented to the Pope by order of Richard I, 1773. KIng Richard I of England (1157-1199) returns the armour of the Bishop de Beauvais (1158-1217)

Background imageRichard Coeur De Lion Collection: Statue of Richard the Lionheart outside Westminster, UNESCO World Heritage Site, London

Statue of Richard the Lionheart outside Westminster, UNESCO World Heritage Site, London
Richard Coeur de Lion outside the Palace of Westminster in London, England, Europe

Background imageRichard Coeur De Lion Collection: Richard The Lion-Heart on Horseback at Westminster, c1935. Creator: Arnold

Richard The Lion-Heart on Horseback at Westminster, c1935. Creator: Arnold
Richard The Lion-Heart on Horseback at Westminster, c1935. Equestrian sculpture of King Richard I of England (1157-1199), in Old Palace Yard outside the Houses of Parliament in London

Background imageRichard Coeur De Lion Collection: Richard I of England pardons the archer who shot him, 1199 (1864)

Richard I of England pardons the archer who shot him, 1199 (1864). Richard the Lionheart (1157-1199) was fatally wounded by a crossbow bolt while besieging the castle of Chalus-Chabrol in France

Background imageRichard Coeur De Lion Collection: Richard I of England refuses to look upon Jerusalem, having failed to conquer it, 1192 (1864)

Richard I of England refuses to look upon Jerusalem, having failed to conquer it, 1192 (1864). Richard the Lionheart (1157-1199) was one of the leaders of the Third Crusade

Background imageRichard Coeur De Lion Collection: Richard I of England and the Master of St John, Jaffa, 1191 (1864)

Richard I of England and the Master of St John, Jaffa, 1191 (1864). Richard I (1157-1199) with Godfrey de Duisson (aka Geoffrey de Dunjon), the Master of St John, on the Third Crusade

Background imageRichard Coeur De Lion Collection: Richard I, King of England, 1194 (1824)

Richard I, King of England, 1194 (1824). The third son of Henry II and Eleanor of Aquitaine, Richard I (1157-1199) reigned as King of England from 1189-1199

Background imageRichard Coeur De Lion Collection: Blondel Sings Beneath Richards Window, c1907

Blondel Sings Beneath Richards Window, c1907. From My Book of True Stories. [Blackie and Son Limited, London]

Background imageRichard Coeur De Lion Collection: Richard I, 1935

Richard I, 1935. The third son of Henry II and Eleanor of Aquitaine, Richard I (1157-1199) reigned as King of England from 1189-1199. He was known as Richard Coueur de Lion (the Lionheart)

Background imageRichard Coeur De Lion Collection: Castle Museum, Limassol, Cyprus, 2001

Castle Museum, Limassol, Cyprus, 2001. Limassols castle was built in c1000 by the Byzantines. It is said that Richard the Lionheart married his fiancee, Berengaria of Navarre

Background imageRichard Coeur De Lion Collection: Richard the Lionheart Statue, Houses of Parliament, Westminster, London England

Richard the Lionheart Statue, Houses of Parliament, Westminster, London England

Background imageRichard Coeur De Lion Collection: Richard I, Coeur de Lion at the Battle of Arsuf, 1191, (c1880)

Richard I, Coeur de Lion at the Battle of Arsuf, 1191, (c1880). A 19th century romanticisation of the Crusades. Richard the Lionheart (1157-1199)

Background imageRichard Coeur De Lion Collection: Terrific combat between Richard Coeur de Lion and Saladin, 1850. Artist: John Leech

Terrific combat between Richard Coeur de Lion and Saladin, 1850. Artist: John Leech
Terrific combat between Richard Coeur de Lion and Saladin, 1850. A satirical illustration of Richard the Lionheart and Saladin in battle

Background imageRichard Coeur De Lion Collection: King Richard I (1157-1199) at the Battle of Jaffa, 1192

King Richard I (1157-1199) at the Battle of Jaffa, 1192. The Battle of Jaffa took place during the Crusades, as one of a series of campaigns between Saladins army

Background imageRichard Coeur De Lion Collection: Richard I, 1856. Artist: Alfred Crowquill

Richard I, 1856. Artist: Alfred Crowquill
Richard I, 1856. From Alfred Crowquills Comic History of the Kings and Queens of England - From William the Conqueror to the Present Time. [Read & Co. London, 1856]

Background imageRichard Coeur De Lion Collection: Battle of Jaffa, c1880

Battle of Jaffa, c1880. Battle of Jaffa (1192). From British Battles on Land and Sea, Vol. III, by James Grant. [Cassell Petter & Galpin, London, Paris & New York, c1880]

Background imageRichard Coeur De Lion Collection: Coronation of Richard I in Westminster Abbey 1189, (c1880)

Coronation of Richard I in Westminster Abbey 1189, (c1880). Richard the Lionheart processing down the aisle. Eldest son of Henry II and Eleanor of Aquitaine, he reigned as King of England 1189-1199

Background imageRichard Coeur De Lion Collection: A Woman of the Time of Richard I, 1907. Artist: Dion Clayton Calthrop

A Woman of the Time of Richard I, 1907. Artist: Dion Clayton Calthrop
A Woman of the Time of Richard I, 1907. From English Costume, painted and described by Dion Clayton Calthrop. [Adam & Charles Black, London, 1907]

Background imageRichard Coeur De Lion Collection: A Man of the Time of Richard I, 1907. Artist: Dion Clayton Calthrop

A Man of the Time of Richard I, 1907. Artist: Dion Clayton Calthrop
A Man of the Time of Richard I, 1907. From English Costume, painted and described by Dion Clayton Calthrop. [Adam & Charles Black, London, 1907]

Background imageRichard Coeur De Lion Collection: Richard pardons the archer who shot him, 1199 (1864). Artist: James William Edmund Doyle

Richard pardons the archer who shot him, 1199 (1864). Artist: James William Edmund Doyle
Richard pardons the archer who shot him, 1864.Richard I, (1157-1199) on his deathbed. Although he forgave the enemy archer who shot him

Background imageRichard Coeur De Lion Collection: Richard refuses to look upon the Holy City, 1192 (1864). Artist: James William Edmund Doyle

Richard refuses to look upon the Holy City, 1192 (1864). Artist: James William Edmund Doyle
Richard refuses to look upon the Holy CIty, 1864. King Richard I (8 September 1157 - 6 April 1199) refuses to look upon the Holy City, having failed to conquer it. From A Chronicle of England B.C

Background imageRichard Coeur De Lion Collection: Richard and the Master of St. John, 1191 (1864). Artist: James William Edmund Doyle

Richard and the Master of St. John, 1191 (1864). Artist: James William Edmund Doyle
Richard and the Master of St. John, 1864. Richard I, (8 September 1157 - 6 April 1199) confers with Godfrey de Duisson, the Master of St John in 1191. From A Chronicle of England B.C. 55 - A.D

Background imageRichard Coeur De Lion Collection: Richard Coeur De Lion Forgiving Bertrand De Gurdun, 1886. Artist: Thomas Brown

Richard Coeur De Lion Forgiving Bertrand De Gurdun, 1886. Artist: Thomas Brown
Richard Coeur De Lion Forgiving Bertrand De Gurdun, 1886. Richard I, King of England from 1189, (1932). Known as the Lionheart, Richard (1157-1199) spent little of his reign in England

Background imageRichard Coeur De Lion Collection: Victorious Crusader, c1860, (c1860). Artist: John Leech

Victorious Crusader, c1860, (c1860). Artist: John Leech
Victorious Crusader, c1860, (c1860). From The Comic History of England, Volume I, by Gilbert A A Beckett. [Bradbury, Agnew, & Co. London]

Background imageRichard Coeur De Lion Collection: Bertrand de Gourdon before Richard, c1860, (c1860). Artist: John Leech

Bertrand de Gourdon before Richard, c1860, (c1860). Artist: John Leech
Bertrand de Gourdon before Richard, c1860, (c1860). On the 25th March 1199, Richard was walking around the castle perimeter investigating the protection of the castle walls

Background imageRichard Coeur De Lion Collection: King Richard I in Palestine, c1884. Artist: Thomas Strong Seccombe

King Richard I in Palestine, c1884. Artist: Thomas Strong Seccombe
King Richard I in Palestine, c1884. Richard I the Lionheart (1157-1199) was the eldest son of Henry II and Eleanor of Aquitaine, and second Angevin (Plantagenet) king of England, (1189-1199)

Background imageRichard Coeur De Lion Collection: Richard I, King of England from 1189, (1932). Artist: Rosalind Thornycroft

Richard I, King of England from 1189, (1932). Artist: Rosalind Thornycroft
Richard I, King of England from 1189, (1932). Known as the Lionheart, Richard (1157-1199) spent little of his reign in England, setting out on the Third Crusade in 1190

Background imageRichard Coeur De Lion Collection: Richard I, 1926. Artist: Herbert Norris

Richard I, 1926. Artist: Herbert Norris
Richard I, 1926. Richard I (1157-1199), King of England from 1189 to 1199. In his own time, the troubadour Bertran de Born called him Oc-e-Non (Yes-and-No)

Background imageRichard Coeur De Lion Collection: King Richard I, 1793

King Richard I, 1793. From Ashburtons History of England, by Charles Alfred Ashburton. [W. & J. Stratford, High Holborn, London, 1793]




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Richard Coeur de Lion, also known as King Richard the Lionhearted, was a legendary figure in history. His bravery and military prowess were renowned throughout the medieval world. In this captivating collection of images, we catch glimpses of his extraordinary life. The first image, titled "Richard the Lionheart (colour litho), " showcases the iconic monarch in all his regal glory. With a fierce gaze and a lion emblem adorning his armor, he embodies strength and power. In "Richard pardons his brother John, " we witness an act of mercy from Richard towards his sibling during the 12th century. This painting by James William Edmund Doyle captures a rare moment of compassion amidst the chaos of war. Another portrayal of Richard I can be found in "King Richard I" from c1787. The artist skillfully depicts him with an air of authority and determination that defined his reign. Moving on to significant events in Richard's life, "Coeur de Lion landing at Jaffa" shows him arriving at Joppa in September 1191. Painted by William Heysham Overend, this artwork conveys both the excitement and anticipation surrounding this pivotal moment. One cannot overlook Richard's military achievements either; "Coeur de Lion at the Battle of Arsuf" illustrates one such triumph during 1191. The intense combat depicted here highlights Richard's strategic brilliance on the battlefield. A historic event is captured beautifully in "Triumphal Entry of Richard I. " Created by an unknown artist in 1890, it immortalizes Richard's victorious return alongside Philip Augustus into Acre during 1191 after their successful campaign against Saladin's forces. Speaking of Saladin, another fascinating image portrays a terrific combat between these two formidable leaders: "Terrific combat between Richard Coeur de Lion and Saladin. " Illustrated by John Leech in 1850, it vividly depicts their clash, symbolizing the clash of cultures and ideologies.