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Death of King Edward the Confessor and coronation of Harold. 1856 (chromolithograph)
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Death of King Edward the Confessor and coronation of Harold. 1856 (chromolithograph)
7233827 Death of King Edward the Confessor and coronation of Harold. 1856 (chromolithograph) by Stothard, Charles Alfred (1786-1821) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: The deathbed of King Edward the Confessor, and passing of the crown to Harold Godwinson, and his coronation on a throne with Archbishop Stigand. At right, the comet of Easter 1066 surprises and shocks a crowd. Chromolithograph by William Mossman after an illustration by Charles Stothard made for the Society of Antiquaries in Rev. John Collingwood Bruces The Bayeux Tapestry Elucidated, John Russell Smith, London, 1856.); © Florilegius
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This chromolithograph, titled "Death of King Edward the Confessor and coronation of Harold" takes us back to the 11th century in England. The print depicts a significant moment in history when King Edward the Confessor passed away and Harold Godwinson was crowned as his successor. In this scene, we witness the solemnity of King Edward's deathbed, where he relinquishes his crown to Harold. Archbishop Stigand stands by their side, ready to perform the sacred ceremony of coronation on a grand throne. However, amidst this historic event, an unexpected surprise shocks the crowd - the appearance of a comet during Easter 1066. The artist Charles Alfred Stothard masterfully captures this pivotal moment with intricate detail and vibrant colors. His illustration was later reproduced into this stunning chromolithograph by William Mossman for Rev. John Collingwood Bruce's book on The Bayeux Tapestry Elucidated. As we gaze upon this artwork from our private collection today, we are transported back to that fateful time in English history. It serves as a reminder of how power transitions can shape nations and how even celestial events can leave an indelible mark on human memory. This piece not only showcases British culture but also highlights Europe's rich historical tapestry. It is a testament to both artistic skill and historical significance that continues to captivate viewers centuries later.
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