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Richard, Duke of Gloucester, accusing Lord Hastings of treason before the council, 1483 (engraving)
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Richard, Duke of Gloucester, accusing Lord Hastings of treason before the council, 1483 (engraving)
7149396 Richard, Duke of Gloucester, accusing Lord Hastings of treason before the council, 1483 (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Richard, Duke of Gloucester, accusing Lord Hastings of treason before the council, 1483. Illustration from A Series of Prints of English History, by Mrs Trimmer (Baldwin and Cradock, N Hailes, and John Marshall, London, 1828).); © Look and Learn
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This engraving, titled "Richard, Duke of Gloucester, accusing Lord Hastings of treason before the council, 1483" takes us back to a pivotal moment in English history. The scene depicts Richard III, the infamous monarch known for his controversial reign and connection to Shakespeare's play, accusing Lord Hastings of treason during a council meeting. The artist skillfully captures the tension and drama of this historical event. Richard stands tall and commanding at the center of attention while pointing an accusatory finger towards Lord Hastings. His expression is stern and determined as he asserts his authority over his alleged traitorous subject. Lord Hastings appears shocked by the sudden accusation, his face etched with disbelief and concern. The other members of the council observe with varying degrees of surprise or suspicion, their reactions adding depth to this intricate portrayal. This engraving is part of a series called "A Series of Prints on English History" by Mrs Trimmer from 1828. It serves as both an artistic representation and a historical document that allows us to delve into one particular episode during Richard III's tumultuous reign. Through this print, we are transported back in time to witness a crucial moment when power dynamics shifted within England's monarchy. It reminds us that even centuries later, these events continue to captivate our imagination and intrigue historians seeking to unravel the mysteries surrounding Richard III's rule.
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