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Sir John Mowbray, earl of Surrey and Warenne, duke of Norfolk and earl marshal, 1472-1475-6 (chromolitho)
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Sir John Mowbray, earl of Surrey and Warenne, duke of Norfolk and earl marshal, 1472-1475-6 (chromolitho)
2811914 Sir John Mowbray, earl of Surrey and Warenne, duke of Norfolk and earl marshal, 1472-1475-6 (chromolitho) by Hope, William St John (1854-1919); Private Collection; (add.info.: Sir John Mowbray, earl of Surrey and Warenne, duke of Norfolk and earl marshal, 1472-1475-6. Illustration for The Stall Plates of the Knights of the Order Of The Garter, 1348-1485 by W H St John Hope (Archibald Constable, 1901).); © Look and Learn
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Duke Earl Heraldic Heraldry Knighthood Knights Marshal Norfolk Order Of The Garter St Georges Chapel Surrey Windsor Castle Defensive Weapon Infantry Weapon Warenne
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The captivating chromolitho print showcases the distinguished figure of Sir John Mowbray, a prominent nobleman during the late 15th century. As Earl of Surrey and Warenne, Duke of Norfolk, and Earl Marshal, he held significant positions within the English aristocracy. This exquisite illustration is part of "The Stall Plates of the Knights of the Order Of The Garter" a renowned publication by W. H. St John Hope. Sir John Mowbray's resplendent armor and regal attire reflect his esteemed status as a knight in the prestigious Order of the Garter. Adorned with intricate heraldic symbols that represent his lineage and achievements, this depiction captures both his military prowess and chivalric virtues. This artwork provides us with a glimpse into an era marked by knighthood, honor, and loyalty to one's sovereign. It transports us to Windsor Castle's St George's Chapel where knights gathered for ceremonies steeped in tradition. As we admire this remarkable piece from William St John Hope's private collection, we are reminded not only of Sir John Mowbray's individual legacy but also of the rich tapestry woven by medieval nobility. Through their weapons and armaments depicted here - defensive tools essential on battlefields - we witness their dedication to protecting their land and people. Bridgeman Images has preserved this historical gem for our enjoyment today while paying homage to an extraordinary period in European history.
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