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The proud Earl of Coventry lay dead, from St. George to the Rescue, The Seven Champions of Christendom, by Rose Yeatman Woolf, published by Raphael Tuck, 1920s (colour litho)
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The proud Earl of Coventry lay dead, from St. George to the Rescue, The Seven Champions of Christendom, by Rose Yeatman Woolf, published by Raphael Tuck, 1920s (colour litho)
IL197485 The proud Earl of Coventry lay dead, from St. George to the Rescue, The Seven Champions of Christendom, by Rose Yeatman Woolf, published by Raphael Tuck, 1920s (colour litho) by Davie, Howard (fl.1914-44); Private Collection; English, out of copyright
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The proud Earl of Coventry lay dead, a poignant scene captured in this vibrant color lithograph from the 1920s. The artwork is part of Rose Yeatman Woolf's renowned series, 'The Seven Champions of Christendom, ' published by Raphael Tuck. In this particular print titled 'St. George to the Rescue, ' we witness a dramatic moment as an English hero meets his untimely demise at the hands of an evil adversary. The fallen knight lies motionless on the ground, his noble steed standing faithfully beside him. Amidst the chaos and despair, a female figure emerges as our unlikely rescuer. A princess with courage and determination shines through her eyes as she bravely confronts the villainous enemy who has vanquished her beloved knight. This image encapsulates themes of medieval chivalry and courtly love. It portrays not only a battle between good and evil but also showcases acts of heroism and sacrifice for one's loved ones. As we gaze upon this striking composition, we are reminded of the timeless ideals that have shaped our understanding of honor, loyalty, and bravery throughout history. It serves as a testament to humanity's enduring fascination with tales of knights in shining armor and their unwavering dedication to protecting those they hold dear.
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