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Gallant Conduct of William of Normandy. 14th Oct. 1066 (colour litho)
670184 Gallant Conduct of William of Normandy. 14th Oct. 1066 (colour litho) by Moreland, Arthur (1876-1951); Private Collection; (add.info.: Gallant Conduct of William of Normandy. 14th Oct. 1066. Illustration for Humors of History (Sully and Ford, c 1905).); © Look and Learn
Media ID 25210368
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Comedy Future Hastings Jokes Visual Whole Window William I William Of Normandy William The Conqueror Joke
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This vibrant and comical lithograph captures the "Gallant Conduct of William of Normandy" on the historic date of 14th October 1066. Created by Arthur Moreland, this colourful print showcases a humorous take on an iconic moment in history. The illustration is part of the collection titled "Humors of History" published around 1905 by Sully and Ford. It depicts William the Conqueror, also known as William I, engaging in a lighthearted confrontation during the Battle of Hastings. The cartoon-like style adds a touch of levity to this significant event. In this scene, we see King William gallantly leading his troops into battle against English forces led by Harold II. With exaggerated gestures and expressions, Moreland's artwork brings out the comedic elements within this historical context. The artist's use of vivid colors and attention to detail creates a visually captivating piece that draws viewers into its whimsical world. This print offers a unique perspective on one of England's most pivotal moments while infusing it with humor and charm. Displayed proudly in private collections worldwide, this delightful lithograph serves as both an artistic representation and a reminder that even amidst serious historical events, there is always room for laughter.
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