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Cromwell at the Battle of Marston Moor, 1886. Artist: John J Crew
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Cromwell at the Battle of Marston Moor, 1886. Artist: John J Crew
Cromwell at the Battle of Marston Moor, 1886. Leading a Charge after Being Wounded in his Right Arm. Oliver Cromwell (1599-1658) commanded the forces of Parliament during the English Civil War. After the war England, Scotland and Ireland became a commonwealth. Cromwell was head of state as Lord Protector of the Commonwealth from 1653 until his death. After Abraham Cooper R. A. (1787-1868). From Illustration of English and Scottish History, Volume I by Thomas Archer. [Blackie & Son, London, Glasgow and Edinburgh, 1886]
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Abraham Abraham Cooper Archer Battle Of Marston Moor Blackie Blackie And Son Blackie Son Blackie Son Ltd Charge Charging Civil War Cooper Crew Cromwell English Civil War English Civil Wars First English Civil War John J Leading Lord Protector Lord Protector Of The Commonwealth Marston Moor North Yorkshire Oliver Oliver Cromwell Social Class Spear Thomas Archer Wound Wounded Battlefield
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This print captures a pivotal moment in history - Cromwell at the Battle of Marston Moor. Painted by John J Crew in 1886, it depicts Oliver Cromwell leading a charge despite being wounded in his right arm. Oliver Cromwell, a prominent figure during the English Civil War, commanded the forces of Parliament against the Royalists. His leadership ultimately led to England, Scotland, and Ireland becoming a commonwealth after the war's end. As Lord Protector of the Commonwealth from 1653 until his death in 1658, Cromwell held significant power as head of state. The artist Abraham Cooper R. A. , known for his historical illustrations, created this engraving based on Thomas Archer's work for "Illustration of English and Scottish History". The monochrome image showcases Cromwell on horseback with spear in hand, symbolizing both strength and determination. Marston Moor was one of the most important battles fought during the civil war. Located in North Yorkshire, it marked a turning point as Parliamentarians secured victory over Royalist forces. This print serves as a reminder not only of this specific battle but also of an era defined by conflict and social upheaval. Preserved through time by The Print Collector29 collection and published by Blackie & Son Ltd. , this historic artwork allows us to glimpse into an influential period that shaped modern-day England.
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