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Tomb of Edward II (1284-1327) erected by Edward III (marble)

Tomb of Edward II (1284-1327) erected by Edward III (marble)


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Tomb of Edward II (1284-1327) erected by Edward III (marble)

MAE170584 Tomb of Edward II (1284-1327) erected by Edward III (marble) by English School, (14th century); Gloucester Cathedral, Gloucestershire, UK; (add.info.: King of England from 1307 until 1327; fourth son of Edward I; ); ePaul Maeyaert; English, out of copyright

Media ID 22344392

© Paul Maeyaert / Bridgeman Images

Burial Site Effigy Finial Funerary King Of England Memorial Pinnacle Place


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This print captures the majestic Tomb of Edward II, erected by his son Edward III in Gloucester Cathedral, UK. The intricate marble sculpture showcases the artistry of the 14th-century English School and serves as a lasting memorial to Edward II (1284-1327), who reigned as King of England from 1307 until his death. The tomb features a beautifully carved effigy of Edward II lying in repose, surrounded by ornate details that reflect the medieval period's artistic style. A regal lion stands guard at each corner, symbolizing strength and power befitting a king. The Gothic architecture adds an air of grandeur to this burial site, with its towering pinnacles and finials reaching towards the heavens. Edward II was known for being the fourth son of King Edward I and faced numerous challenges during his reign. His life ended tragically when he was deposed and imprisoned before meeting an untimely demise. This monument not only commemorates his place in history but also pays tribute to his legacy as one of England's monarchs. Photographer Paul Maeyaert has expertly captured every detail, allowing viewers to appreciate both the craftsmanship behind this masterpiece and its historical significance. As we gaze upon this image, we are transported back in time to witness a moment frozen forever within Gloucester Cathedral's hallowed walls.

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