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King Charles I on his throne in the House of Lords, Westminster, 17th Century (engraving)
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King Charles I on his throne in the House of Lords, Westminster, 17th Century (engraving)
7149411 King Charles I on his throne in the House of Lords, Westminster, 17th Century (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: King Charles I on his throne in the House of Lords, Westminster, 17th Century. Illustration from A Series of Prints of English History, by Mrs Trimmer (Baldwin and Cradock, N Hailes, and John Marshall, London, 1828).); © Look and Learn
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King Charles I on his throne in the House of Lords, Westminster, 17th Century
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. This engraving takes us back to the grandeur and power of King Charles I's reign in 17th century England. The image depicts the monarch seated confidently on his ornate throne within the prestigious House of Lords in Westminster. With regal poise and authority, King Charles I commands attention as he presides over matters of state. The black and white composition adds a sense of timelessness to this historical moment, allowing us to immerse ourselves in the rich tapestry of English history. The intricate details captured by the skilled hand of an anonymous English School artist from the 19th century bring life to this print. This illustration is part of a series called "A Series of Prints of English History" created by Mrs Trimmer and published in London in 1828. It serves as a visual testament to both political power and artistic craftsmanship during that era. As we gaze upon this artwork, we are reminded not only of King Charles I's influence but also how politics played out within Parliament at that time. This engraving offers us a glimpse into a pivotal period when monarchy clashed with emerging democratic ideals. With its historical significance and artistic finesse, this print transports us back to an age where kings ruled supreme and decisions made within these hallowed halls shaped nations.
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