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Medals, Siege-pieces, and other Memorials of Charles I (engraving)
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Medals, Siege-pieces, and other Memorials of Charles I (engraving)
973064 Medals, Siege-pieces, and other Memorials of Charles I (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Medals, Siege-pieces, and other Memorials of Charles I. Illustration for The Popular History of England by Charles Macfarlane and Thomas Archer (Blackie, 1886).); © Look and Learn
Media ID 22519506
© Look and Learn / Bridgeman Images
Boxes Carlisle Charles I Colchester Copper Crate Gilt Houses Of Parliament Medal Medals Memorials Piece Pieces Scarborough Shilling Siege Silver Small Beeston Castle Fourpence
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This engraving titled "Medals, Siege-pieces, and other Memorials of Charles I" takes us on a historical journey through the reign of King Charles I. The intricate details showcased in this print transport us back to 17th century England. The image features an array of medals, siege-pieces, and various memorials that commemorate significant events during Charles I's rule. From the coronation medal of gold to the memorial heart and ring, each item tells a story of its own. The portrait of Charles I at the center serves as a reminder of his presence throughout these turbulent times. The composition also includes iconic landmarks such as the Houses of Parliament and Beeston Castle, reminding us that history is not only made by individuals but also by places that bear witness to momentous events. The variety in materials used for these artifacts adds depth to their significance - from gilt and silver to copper and small boxes containing precious items. Each piece represents a different aspect or event from Charles I's life: sieges in Bristol, Pontefract, Carlisle; battles fought; coins minted; all contributing to the rich tapestry that was his reign. As we observe this engraving with curiosity and admiration for its historical value, we are reminded once again how art can serve as a powerful medium for preserving our past.
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