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After Bannockburn, Walter, Stewart of Scotland, receiving the Princess Marjory Brus and her Companions in Captivity (litho)
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After Bannockburn, Walter, Stewart of Scotland, receiving the Princess Marjory Brus and her Companions in Captivity (litho)
1628668 After Bannockburn, Walter, Stewart of Scotland, receiving the Princess Marjory Brus and her Companions in Captivity (litho) by Stewart, Allan (1865-1951); Private Collection; (add.info.: After Bannockburn, Walter, Stewart of Scotland, receiving the Princess Marjory Brus and her Companions in Captivity. Illustration for The Illustrated London News, 30 November 1901.
Allan Stewart); Look and Learn / Illustrated Papers Collection
Media ID 25132894
© Look and Learn / Illustrated Papers Collection / Bridgeman Images
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This lithograph, titled "After Bannockburn, Walter Stewart of Scotland, receiving the Princess Marjory Brus and her Companions in Captivity" transports us to a pivotal moment in history. Created by Allan Stewart in 1865, this print depicts an emotional scene that unfolded after the Battle of Bannockburn. In this illustration for The Illustrated London News, we witness Walter Stewart, a prominent figure in Scottish history, graciously welcoming Princess Marjory Brus and her loyal companions who have been taken captive. The artist skillfully captures the tension between captivity and nobility as these royal figures interact. The story behind this image is one of resilience and determination. Following their defeat at Bannockburn, the Scottish forces led by Robert the Bruce faced numerous challenges. However, even amidst adversity, their spirit remained unbroken. Stewart's attention to detail brings this historical event to life; from the intricate engravings to the expressions on each character's face. Through his artistry, he invites us into a world where royalty meets captivity and showcases both strength and vulnerability. This lithograph not only serves as a visual representation of an important moment in Scottish history but also stands as a testament to literary illustrations' power to transport viewers through time. It reminds us that even during times of struggle or conflict, there is always room for compassion and humanity.
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