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A New Collection of English Coins from Henry IV to George III, Accurately taken from the Originals (engraving)
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A New Collection of English Coins from Henry IV to George III, Accurately taken from the Originals (engraving)
7170164 A New Collection of English Coins from Henry IV to George III, Accurately taken from the Originals (engraving) by English School, (18th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: A New Collection of English Coins from Henry IV to George III, Accurately taken from the Originals. Illustration for Ruins and Antient Buildings, in England & Wales (Alex Hogg, 1795).); © Look and Learn
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Collection Edward 6 Edward Vi Edward Vi King Of England 1537 1553 Henry 4 Henry 7 King Of England Henry 8 King Of England Henry Iv Henry Iv Holy Roman Emperor 1050 1106 Henry Vii Henry Vii King Of England Henry Vii King Of England 1457 1509 Henry Viii Henry Viii King Of England Henry Viii King Of England 1491 1547 Holy Roman Emperor House Of Stuart House Of Tudor James 1 King Of England James 1st King Of England James Charles Stuart James I James Ii James Ii And Vii James Ii King Of England 1633 1701 James Ii Of England James Ist King Of England James Vi King Of Ireland James Vii James Vii Of Scotland King Henry Vii Of England King Henry Viii Of England King James I Of England Ruination Ruinous Run Down Tudors Dynasty Antiquit buildings
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This print showcases "A New Collection of English Coins from Henry IV to George III, Accurately taken from the Originals". The engraving, created by an anonymous 18th-century English School artist, is a part of a private collection. It was originally featured in the publication "Ruins and Antient Buildings, in England & Wales" by Alex Hogg in 1795. The image transports us back to the early 18th century, capturing the essence of old England. The coins depicted represent a significant period in British history, spanning from Henry IV to George III. Each coin tells its own story and serves as a tangible link to antiquity. As we gaze upon this remarkable engraving, we are reminded of the illustrious House of Tudor with portraits of Edward VI and Henry VII. We also catch glimpses of King Henry VIII's reign through his iconic coinage. The worn appearance and rustic charm evoke images of ancient times gone by. This snapshot into history allows us to appreciate Britain's rich heritage and its enduring influence on European culture. Through this photo print, we are transported not only geographically but also temporally – connecting with our ancestors who once held these very coins in their hands. It is a testament to the power that art holds in preserving our collective memory. With each glance at this enchanting piece, we can't help but marvel at how it captures both beauty and historical significance within its intricate engravings – truly exemplifying fine art at its finest.
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