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Catherine Howard is conveyed to the tower, illustration from Hutchinson's Story of the British Nation, c.1923 (litho)
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Catherine Howard is conveyed to the tower, illustration from Hutchinson's Story of the British Nation, c.1923 (litho)
STC373613 Catherine Howard is conveyed to the tower, illustration from Hutchinson's Story of the British Nation, c.1923 (litho) by Skinner, Edward Frederick (1865-1924); Private Collection; (add.info.: Queen Catherine Howard (c1521-42), fifth wife of Henry VIII;); The Stapleton Collection
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This lithograph print, titled "Catherine Howard is conveyed to the tower" takes us back to a significant moment in British history. Created by Edward Frederick Skinner in 1923, this illustration comes from 'Hutchinson's Story of the British Nation' and offers a glimpse into the dramatic life of Queen Catherine Howard. Intriguingly portrayed against a backdrop of sixteenth-century England, we witness the young queen being transported on a barge along the River Thames towards her fateful destination – the Tower of London. As Henry VIII's fifth wife, Catherine Howard found herself entangled in scandal and treachery that ultimately led to her tragic demise. The artist skillfully captures both the grandeur and despair surrounding this historical event. The elegant barge glides through calm waters while adorned with regal decorations befitting royalty. Yet, within its confines lies an atmosphere heavy with sorrow and uncertainty as Catherine Howard faces accusations of adultery and treason. The presence of yeomen guards further emphasizes the gravity of her situation. Their stern expressions hint at their duty to ensure she reaches her destination safely but also serve as a reminder that she is now under arrest. Skinner's attention to detail extends beyond mere aesthetics; he masterfully conveys emotions through his depiction of Catherine Howard herself. Her posture exudes despair as she gazes out onto the river, perhaps contemplating her fate or longing for salvation that will never come. This lithograph not only provides us with an artistic representation but also serves as a window into Tudor times – an era marked by political intrigue, royal marriages, and tragic consequences. It reminds us that even those who ascend to positions of power are not immune to human frailties or untimely ends.
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