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Lady Elizabeth Grey entreating Edward IV to protect her children, engraved by W
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Lady Elizabeth Grey entreating Edward IV to protect her children, engraved by W
STC429676 Lady Elizabeth Grey entreating Edward IV to protect her children, engraved by W. Bromley, illustration from David Humes The History of England, pub. by R. Bowyer, London, 1812 (engraving) by Opie, John (1761-1807) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Edward IV (1442-83) and Elizabeth Grey nee Woodville (1437-1492), a widow who became his Queen consort in 1464; ); The Stapleton Collection; English, out of copyright
Media ID 23476594
© The Stapleton Collection / Bridgeman Images
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The captivating print titled "Lady Elizabeth Grey entreating Edward IV to protect her children" depicts a powerful moment in history. Engraved by W. Bromley and based on the illustration from David Hume's The History of England, this artwork takes us back to London in 1812. In this scene, we witness Lady Elizabeth Grey, also known as Elizabeth Woodville, kneeling before King Edward IV with an expression of desperation and determination. As a widow who later became his Queen consort in 1464, she pleads for mercy and protection for her children. The image beautifully captures the complexities of medieval society, where power struggles within the aristocracy were commonplace. It symbolizes not only the strength and resilience of a mother fighting for her offspring but also highlights the turbulent times during the War of Roses between Yorkists and Lancastrians. Through this engraving by John Opie (1761-1807), we are transported into a pivotal moment that shaped British history. The attention to detail is exquisite; every line etched onto paper reflects emotions running deep within these historical figures. This remarkable piece serves as a reminder of how art can immortalize significant events while evoking empathy and understanding across generations. It invites us to reflect upon themes such as loyalty, sacrifice, and compassion that transcend time and continue to shape our world today.
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