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Portrait of King Richard II of England
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Portrait of King Richard II of England
King Richard II of England, from an original picture hung in the Choir of St. Peters Westminster. Copperplate engraving by John Thomas Smith after original drawings by members of the Society of Antiquaries from his J.T. Smiths Antiquities of London and its Environs, J. Sewell, R. Folder, J. Simco, London, 1791
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This striking portrait depicts King Richard II of England, as represented in the historic painting housed in the Choir of St. Peter's Church, Westminster. The image is a beautiful copperplate engraving, created by John Thomas Smith in 1791. Smith's engraving was based on original drawings made by members of the Society of Antiquaries, providing an accurate and detailed representation of the 15th-century monarch. Richard II, born in 1367, reigned as King of England from 1377 until his deposition in 1399. He is shown here in regal attire, wearing a richly decorated robe and a crown adorned with precious stones. The portrait exudes an air of authority and sophistication, reflecting the power and prestige of the English monarchy during the late medieval period. The background of the portrait reveals a monument or effigy, possibly that of a bishop, hinting at the religious significance of the location where the original painting was housed. The setting further underscores the historical and cultural importance of the image. The portrait offers a glimpse into the past, providing a tangible connection to the rich history and architectural heritage of London during the late 15th century. The portrait was created during a time when London was under the rule of Sir John Crosby, Sheriff of London, and the city was undergoing significant changes, including the rebuilding of many of its churches and other important structures. The meticulous craftsmanship of the copperplate engraving by John Thomas Smith, combined with the historical significance of the original drawing, makes this portrait a valuable and captivating addition to any collection of historical or artistic works. It serves as a testament to the enduring legacy of the past and the importance of preserving our heritage for future generations.
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