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For there in the garden walked the fairest lady he had ever seen, scene from The Kingis Quair, 15th Century poem attributed to King James I of Scotland (colour litho)
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For there in the garden walked the fairest lady he had ever seen, scene from The Kingis Quair, 15th Century poem attributed to King James I of Scotland (colour litho)
5208321 For there in the garden walked the fairest lady he had ever seen, scene from The Kingis Quair, 15th Century poem attributed to King James I of Scotland (colour litho) by Crompton, James Shaw (1853-1916); Private Collection; (add.info.: For there in the garden walked the fairest lady he had ever seen, scene from The Kingis Quair, 15th Century poem attributed to King James I of Scotland. Illustration from Scotlands Story - A History of Scotland for Boys and Girls, by H E Marshall (Thomas Nelson and Sons, Ltd, London, Edinburgh, New York, Toronto and Paris).); © Look and Learn
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Captivity Imprisonment James I 15th 15 Xv Xvth Fifteenth Century Early Xv Century Late Xv Century
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This print transports us back to the 15th century, immersing us in the enchanting world of King James I of Scotland's poetic masterpiece, "The Kingis Quair". The image depicts a scene from this renowned poem, where the king finds himself captivated by the presence of a remarkably beautiful lady walking through a garden. As we gaze upon this color lithograph by James Shaw Crompton, we are drawn into the medieval ambiance. The woman's elegant attire and exquisite flower-filled surroundings evoke a sense of historical grandeur and romance. Her graceful stride hints at her regal nature, while her delicate features radiate timeless beauty. This artwork is part of "Scotland's Story - A History of Scotland for Boys and Girls" by H. E. Marshall, providing young readers with an insight into Scottish history and culture. It serves as a visual representation of love and longing within captivity – themes that resonate throughout both literature and history. Through this image, we glimpse into the life and imagination of King James I as he penned his heartfelt verses. It reminds us that even amidst imprisonment or adversity, beauty can still be found in unexpected places – like a fair lady strolling through an ancient garden. Bridgeman Images' preservation of this piece allows us to appreciate not only its artistic value but also its historical significance. This photograph print invites us to explore British heritage while celebrating poetry's power to transcend time and touch our hearts across centuries.
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