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RICHARD III AT BOSWORTH. The defeat and death of King Richard III at the battle of Bosworth Field (22 August 1485) by the Earl of Richmond, who became Henry VII: line engraving, 19th century

RICHARD III AT BOSWORTH. The defeat and death of King Richard III at the battle of Bosworth Field (22 August 1485) by the Earl of Richmond, who became Henry VII: line engraving, 19th century


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RICHARD III AT BOSWORTH. The defeat and death of King Richard III at the battle of Bosworth Field (22 August 1485) by the Earl of Richmond, who became Henry VII: line engraving, 19th century

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1485 Armor Battle Battle Field Bosworth Coronation Death Earl Field Henry Vii Knight Plantagenet Richard Iii Richmond South East Spear Surrender Tudor Victory Wars Of The Roses Troop


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This 19th-century line engraving captures the pivotal moment in history known as "RICHARD III AT BOSWORTH". The image depicts the fateful battle of Bosworth Field on August 22,1485, where King Richard III met his defeat and untimely death at the hands of the Earl of Richmond, who would later ascend to become Henry VII. The print showcases a dramatic scene from this historic clash between two powerful figures. Clad in gleaming armor, Richard III stands defiantly amidst his loyal troops while brandishing a spear. In contrast, Henry Tudor (Earl of Richmond) leads his knights with unwavering determination towards victory. The artist skillfully captures the intensity and chaos of battle through intricate details such as swirling clouds of dust and charging horses. This renaissance-style engraving transports viewers back to this significant turning point in English history. Beyond its artistic merits, this print serves as a visual testament to the end of an era - marking not only Richard's demise but also signifying the conclusion of England's Wars of the Roses. It symbolizes both triumph for Henry VII and hope for a new dynasty. With its historical significance and artistic beauty, this Granger Collection print is sure to captivate any admirer seeking to delve into England's rich past or simply appreciate fine art that tells a compelling story.

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