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The Black Prince (1330-76), 13th December 1859 (pen & ink on paper)
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The Black Prince (1330-76), 13th December 1859 (pen & ink on paper)
Ma199078 The Black Prince (1330-76), 13th December 1859 (pen & ink on paper) by Brett, John (1831-1902); 23x15 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: eldest son of Edward III; fought at Crecy and Poitiers; father of future Richard II; ); Photo eThe Ms Gallery, London; English, out of copyright
Media ID 23222986
© The Maas Gallery, London / Bridgeman Images
Canterbury Cathedral Edward Effigy Prince Of Wales C14th Rulers
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This print showcases a remarkable pen and ink drawing of "The Black Prince" by John Brett, dating back to the 13th of December 1859. The artwork measures 23x15 cm and is currently held in a private collection. "The Black Prince" also known as Edward of Woodstock, was the eldest son of King Edward III. Renowned for his military prowess, he played significant roles in pivotal battles such as Crecy and Poitiers. This striking sketch captures his regal presence and knightly stature, highlighting his importance as both a warrior and father to future King Richard II. The image depicts an effigy within Canterbury Cathedral, showcasing the intricate armor worn by this medieval royal figure. It offers us a glimpse into the grandeur associated with British royalty during that era. John Brett's attention to detail is evident in this exquisite drawing, which brings to life the historical significance of "The Black Prince". Preserved through time, this piece serves as a testament to England's rich heritage and its connection with chivalry and nobility. Displayed proudly at The Ms Gallery in London, this photograph allows art enthusiasts worldwide to appreciate Brett's talent while immersing themselves in the captivating history surrounding one of Great Britain's most influential figures from the fourteenth century.
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