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MILITIAMEN, c1642. A Cavalier (left) and a Roundhead (right), from the time of
MILITIAMEN, c1642.
A Cavalier (left) and a Roundhead (right), from the time of King Charles I of England. Title-page of the tract The Exercise of the English in the Militia of the Kingdome of England, c1642
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1642 Armor Cavalier Charles I Cromwell English Civil War Loyalist Militiaman Oliver Puritan Roundhead Royalist Titlepage
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 22.3cm x 25.4cm (8.8" x 10")
Estimated Product Size is 22.5cm x 27.5cm (8.9" x 10.8")
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EDITORS COMMENTS
This print takes us back to the turbulent era of 1642, during the English Civil War. The image showcases two distinct figures that symbolize the opposing factions of this historic conflict. On the left stands a resolute Cavalier, adorned in his formidable armor and exuding an air of loyalty towards King Charles I. His staunch support for the royalist cause is palpable through his unwavering gaze. Contrasting him on the right is a Roundhead militiaman, representing the Parliamentarian forces led by Oliver Cromwell. Clad in a simple yet purposeful uniform, he embodies the puritan ideals that fueled their fight against monarchical rule and sought to establish a more democratic England. The significance of this woodcut extends beyond its artistic appeal; it serves as a title-page illustration for "The Exercise of the English in the Militia of the Kingdom of England" published around 1642. This tract aimed to educate readers about military training and preparedness during these tumultuous times. As we delve into this historical snapshot, we are transported to an era defined by ideological clashes and political upheaval. It reminds us how deeply divided societies can become when confronted with questions surrounding power and governance. Through this powerful visual representation, we gain insight into both sides' convictions and understand why their clash shaped not only England's destiny but also influenced future revolutions worldwide.
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