Sir Edward Collection
Sir Edward Coke was a prominent figure in English history, known for his contributions as a lawyer, writer, and politician
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Sir Edward Coke was a prominent figure in English history, known for his contributions as a lawyer, writer, and politician. Born in 1552 and passing away in 1634, he left an indelible mark on the legal system of England. One captivating depiction Coke can be found in the c1666 painting by David Loggan. The artist skillfully captures the essence of this influential man who played a pivotal role during his time. Another artwork that portrays Sir Edward is "Danae and the Brazen Tower" by Edward Burnes-Jones. Although not directly related to him, it serves as a reminder of the artistic influences prevalent during his era. In addition to these paintings, there is also an intriguing portrait titled "Portrait Walpole. " Painted in the 18th century but reproduced later in 1915 by Edward Edwards, it showcases another individual named Sir Edward who contributed to British society. Moving away from visual representations, we come across historical photographs such as "At Staines" taken in 1899. This black and white photo provides us with a glimpse into life during that period and reminds us of how far we have come since then. Engravings like "The Right Honourable W E Gladstone's Visit to North Wales" offer insights into political events where figures like Sir Edward may have been present or influenced decisions being made at that time. A colorful lithograph featuring Sir Edward George Clarke adds another layer to our understanding of this multifaceted personality. It highlights his importance within legal circles and suggests further exploration into his achievements. Architecture enthusiasts might find interest in Alfred Capel-Cure's depiction of Montacute House near Yeovil dating back to 1857-60. While not directly linked to Sir Edward Coke himself, it offers insight into grand structures that existed during his lifetime. Furthermore, there are references to Sr. E.