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Reconstruction of a wall a painting originally in St. Stephen's Chapel, depicting Queen Philippa (c. 1314-69) and her daughters
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Reconstruction of a wall a painting originally in St. Stephen's Chapel, depicting Queen Philippa (c. 1314-69) and her daughters
BBC211004 Reconstruction of a wall a painting originally in St. Stephen's Chapel, depicting Queen Philippa (c.1314-69) and her daughters by Tristram, Professor Ernest (1892-1952); Palace of Westminster, London, UK; (add.info.: reconstructed from sketches made before they were destroyed; reconstructions now on stairs from Principal floor of Barry's buildings to the Terrace;)
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This print showcases the reconstruction of a wall painting that was originally housed in St. Stephen's Chapel, depicting Queen Philippa and her daughters. The artwork, created by Tristram, Professor Ernest (1892-1952), is now located in the Palace of Westminster in London, UK. Destroyed long ago, this remarkable piece has been brought back to life through meticulous reconstructions based on sketches made before its demise. These reconstructions can now be admired on the stairs connecting Barry's buildings to the Terrace on the Principal floor. Dating back to the 14th century, this painting offers a glimpse into history during Queen Philippa's reign from c. 1314-69. The attention to detail and skillful execution transport viewers back in time as they witness this royal family portrait. The image captures not only the beauty and elegance of Queen Philippa but also highlights her role as a female ruler alongside her daughters. As wife to Edward III and mother to future monarchs, she played an influential role in medieval England. With its Gothic style and English origins, this artwork serves as a testament to both artistic mastery and historical significance. It reminds us of the rich cultural heritage found within Europe, particularly within the United Kingdom. This print from Fine Art Finder allows art enthusiasts worldwide to appreciate this exquisite piece without mentioning any commercial use associated with it. Its presence adds depth and intrigue while celebrating royalty, medieval England, and timeless portraiture at its finest.
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