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Rufus found dead in the forest by a Poor Charcoal-Burner (engraving)
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Rufus found dead in the forest by a Poor Charcoal-Burner (engraving)
1090795 Rufus found dead in the forest by a Poor Charcoal-Burner (engraving) by American School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Rufus found dead in the forest by a Poor Charcoal-Burner. Illustration for Bill Nyes History of England (Lippincott, 1896). Illustrations by W M Goodes and A M Richards. Digitally cleaned image.); © Look and Learn
Media ID 22205016
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This humorous engraving captures a comical moment in history as Rufus, also known as King William II of England, is found dead in the forest by a Poor Charcoal-Burner. The image, part of Bill Nye's History of England, brings to life an amusing anecdote from the past. With its comic undertones and clever illustrations by W. M. Goodes and A. M. Richards, this print adds a touch of levity to the historical narrative. The digitally cleaned image allows us to appreciate the intricate details and subtle humor embedded within. The scene depicts Rufus lying motionless on the forest floor while the bewildered charcoal-burner looks on with surprise and confusion. This unexpected encounter between royalty and common folk creates a whimsical juxtaposition that tickles our funny bones. While historically accurate events are often depicted with seriousness, this engraving takes a lighthearted approach that invites laughter into our understanding of English history. It reminds us that even in moments of great significance, there is room for amusement. From Germany to England, this artwork transcends borders and cultures with its universal appeal. Its witty portrayal not only entertains but also highlights how humor can bridge gaps between different societies. In summary, this delightful print captures an amusing episode from history where Rufus meets his demise in an unexpected encounter with a Poor Charcoal-Burner. With its clever illustrations and playful tone, it offers viewers both entertainment and insight into English history's lighter side.
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