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Photographic Print : King Alfred in disguise rebuked by the Neat Herds Wife for letting the Cakes burn, (c878), 1783
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King Alfred in disguise rebuked by the Neat Herds Wife for letting the Cakes burn, (c878), 1783
King Alfred in disguise rebuked by the Neat Herds Wife, for letting the Cakes burn which she observed he himself was so fond of, (c878), 1783. Alfred, given shelter on the Somerset Levels by a woman unaware of his identity and preoccupied by matters of his kingdom, let the cakes burn. From " New Complete and Authentic History of England", by Edward Barnard. [Alex Hogg, London, 1783]
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9th Century Aelfred Alex Alex Hogg Alexander Alexander Hogg Alfred I Alfred The Great Anglo Saxon Barnard Bread Burning Burnt Cake Cakes Distracted Domestic Domestic Life Edward Edward Barnard Fireside Frame Hearth Hiding His Majesty History Of England Hogg King Alfred King Alfred The Great King Of Wessex Legend Legendary Peasant Peasants Preoccupied Scolding Shelter Sheltering Somerset Somerset England Telling Off Agricultural Worker Farm Hand Farm Labourer Farm Worker Nagging Somerset Levels
10"x8" (25x20cm) Photo Print
Step back in time with our exquisite Media Storehouse photographic print featuring the legendary King Alfred in disguise, rebuked by the Neat Herds Wife for neglecting her cakes in the hearth. This captivating 18th century image, taken from Heritage Images, beautifully captures a moment from the intriguing tale of King Alfred's humility and attentiveness to the needs of his people. Bring this rich piece of history into your home or office and add a touch of timeless charm to your space.
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Estimated Product Size is 20.3cm x 25.4cm (8" x 10")
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Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) or portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
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This print captures a historic moment from the 9th century, depicting King Alfred in disguise being rebuked by a Neat Herds Wife for letting the cakes burn. The scene is taken from "New Complete and Authentic History of England" by Edward Barnard, published in London in 1783. In this intriguing image, we see King Alfred seeking shelter on the Somerset Levels under an assumed identity. Unbeknownst to the woman who offers him refuge, he becomes preoccupied with matters of his kingdom and allows the cakes he adores to burn. The Neat Herds Wife stands before him, scolding him for his negligence. The photograph beautifully portrays domestic life during this era, showcasing a rustic interior with a hearth where the fire has caused chaos. The attention to detail is evident as we observe various elements such as books, decorative frames, and traditional clothing worn by both characters. This historical snapshot not only provides insight into King Alfred's legendary persona but also highlights everyday life in rural Britain during that time period. It serves as a reminder that even great kings can be distracted by mundane tasks while facing monumental challenges. Overall, this print invites us to reflect upon history's hidden moments and reminds us that even those who shape nations are not immune to human fallibility.
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