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The British Valhalla -- King Alfred reading to his mother
The British Valhalla -- King Alfred reading to his mother, Queen Osburh or Osburga, a suggestion for the scheme to decorate the newly built Houses of Parliament with frescoes.
9th century
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Anglo Arts Decorate Fresco Frescoes Hero Heroic Legend Medievalism Narrative Parliament Saxon Scheme Suggestion Valhalla Visual Westminster
8"x6" (20x15cm) Acrylic Blox
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Estimated Product Size is 15.2cm x 20.3cm (6" x 8")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
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The British Valhalla: King Alfred and Queen Osburh - A Proposed Narrative for the Decorative Frescoes of the Houses of Parliament This evocative image, titled "The British Valhalla: King Alfred and Queen Osburh," presents a captivating suggestion for the decorative scheme of the newly built Houses of Parliament in London during the Victorian era. The painting, depicting the 9th-century Anglo-Saxon monarch, King Alfred, reading to his mother, Queen Osburh or Osburga, is a poignant representation of the heroic and royal heritage of Britain. King Alfred, a renowned figure in English history, is famed for his wisdom, military prowess, and commitment to education. In this painting, he is portrayed as a young boy, engrossed in a book, while his mother, Queen Osburh, looks on with pride and affection. This scene not only highlights the importance of literacy and education during the Middle Ages but also emphasizes the strong bond between a mother and her child. The painting, with its rich colors and intricate details, would have made an excellent addition to the grandiose interiors of the Houses of Parliament. The Victorian era, marked by a renewed interest in the Middle Ages and medievalism, would have appreciated the narrative and heroic elements of this painting. The image of King Alfred and Queen Osburh, with its timeless story of knowledge and motherly love, would have served as a powerful reminder of Britain's rich and complex history. This illustration, a testament to the artistic talent of the period, is a valuable piece of visual art that continues to inspire and captivate viewers. It is a reminder of the enduring power of storytelling and the importance of preserving and celebrating our heritage.
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