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The tomb of Queen Philippa, co-founder of Queens College, Oxford, in Westminster Abbey (engraving)
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The tomb of Queen Philippa, co-founder of Queens College, Oxford, in Westminster Abbey (engraving)
3626734 The tomb of Queen Philippa, co-founder of Queens College, Oxford, in Westminster Abbey (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The tomb of Queen Philippa, co-founder of Queens College, Oxford, in Westminster Abbey. Illustration from Pietas Oxoniensis, or Records of Oxford Founders by Joseph Skelton (Oxford, 1828).); © Look and Learn
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1300s 14 14th Xiv Xivth Fourteenth Century Benefactor Founder Late 14th Century Oxford University Philippa Of Hainault Queens College Westminster Abbey Xiv Secolo 14 14o Xiv Xivo Secolo 14 14th Xiv Xivth Century 14 Century C14th Fourteenth Century Monumument Stone Church The 14th Century Xiv Century Xivth Century
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This engraving showcases the tomb of Queen Philippa, a remarkable figure and co-founder of Queens College, Oxford. The intricately detailed print takes us inside Westminster Abbey, where this magnificent monument resides. Queen Philippa's tomb stands as a testament to her significant contributions to education and medieval royalty. The image transports us back to 14th century England, capturing the essence of the era with its stunning architecture and religious symbolism. The grandeur of Westminster Abbey is evident in every line and curve depicted by the skilled English School artist. Queen Philippa's legacy as a benefactor of Oxford University shines through in this portrayal. Her dedication to education is immortalized in stone, reminding us of her profound impact on British history. As we delve into the details of this engraving, we are transported not only geographically but also culturally. This artwork serves as a window into Germanic influences on British society during that time period. It highlights how European cultures intertwined and shaped each other throughout history. Overall, this print from Fine Art Finder offers an intriguing glimpse into both religious and secular aspects of medieval life. It invites viewers to explore the rich tapestry that is Britain's past while celebrating an influential queen whose memory lives on through art and academia.
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