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Baliol surrendering his crown to Edward I, engraved by J
STC429663 Baliol surrendering his crown to Edward I, engraved by J. Parker, illustration from David Humes The History of England, pub. by R. Bowyer, London, 1812 (engraving) by Opie, John (1761-1807) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: John Balliol (c.1249-1314), King of Scotland; Edward I (1239-1307), King of England; ); The Stapleton Collection; English, out of copyright
Media ID 22369182
© The Stapleton Collection / Bridgeman Images
Abdication Edward Longshanks Abdicating C13th Rulers
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Estimated Product Size is 19.7cm x 24.2cm (7.8" x 9.5")
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This print captures a significant moment in history, depicting the surrender of Baliol's crown to Edward I. Engraved by J. Parker and illustrated from David Humes' "The History of England" this artwork takes us back to London in 1812. In the image, we witness John Balliol, the King of Scotland during the late 13th century, humbly relinquishing his power to Edward I, the formidable King of England. The scene is filled with tension and emotion as Balliol hands over his symbol of authority - a powerful act that forever altered the course of British history. Edward I, known as "Edward Longshanks" stands tall and resolute while accepting this pivotal gesture. His dominance is palpable as he receives the crown from Balliol's outstretched hand. This visual representation showcases not only their contrasting positions but also highlights their roles as key figures in shaping both Scottish and English destinies. The artist behind this masterpiece is John Opie (1761-1807), who skillfully captures every detail with precision and depth. Through Opie's work, we are transported into an era where political alliances were tested and royal bloodlines intertwined. This remarkable engraving serves as a testament to the complex dynamics between nations during medieval times while immortalizing an essential moment when power shifted hands. It reminds us that even great rulers must sometimes yield their crowns for peace or survival – a timeless lesson etched within this historical artifact.
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