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Cromwell in front of the coffin of Charles I Stuart (1649)
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Cromwell in front of the coffin of Charles I Stuart (1649)
JLJ4688762 Cromwell in front of the coffin of Charles I Stuart (1649). Oliver Cromwell (1599-1658) imposed the trial of the King of England, who was sentenced and sentenced on February 9, 1649. Painting by Paul Delaroche (1797-1856), 1831. Nimes, Museum of Fine Arts by Delaroche, Hippolyte (Paul) (1797-1856); Musee des Beaux-Arts, Nimes, France; (add.info.: Cromwell in front of the coffin of Charles I Stuart (1649). Oliver Cromwell (1599-1658) imposed the trial of the King of England, who was sentenced and sentenced on February 9, 1649. Painting by Paul Delaroche (1797-1856), 1831. Nimes, Museum of Fine Arts); Photo ePhoto Josse; French, out of copyright
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Coffin Cromwell Olivier 1599 1658
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This print captures a significant moment in history, depicting Oliver Cromwell standing solemnly before the coffin of Charles I Stuart. The year is 1649, and Cromwell has just imposed the trial of the King of England, ultimately leading to his sentencing on February 9th. Painted by Paul Delaroche in 1831, this masterpiece evokes a sense of gravity and intrigue. The image showcases Cromwell's imposing presence as he gazes upon the final resting place of his former monarch. His expression reveals a mix of determination and contemplation, reflecting the weighty decision he made to hold Charles I accountable for his actions. The painting skillfully captures every detail - from the intricate design on the coffin to Cromwell's resolute stature. Displayed at Nimes Museum of Fine Arts in France, this artwork serves as a poignant reminder of an era marked by political turmoil and upheaval. It symbolizes both Cromwell's pivotal role in shaping English history and Charles I's tragic fate. As viewers engage with this photograph print, they are transported back in time to witness a crucial chapter unfold before their eyes. It invites contemplation about power dynamics, justice, and consequences that resonate even today. This piece stands as a testament to Delaroche's artistic prowess while immortalizing one of Britain's most defining moments through its meticulous brushstrokes.
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