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Henry VI and the Dukes of York and Somerset, September 1450
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Henry VI and the Dukes of York and Somerset, September 1450
984782 Henry VI and the Dukes of York and Somerset, September 1450, from A Chronicle of England BC 55 to AD 1485, pub. London, 1863 (colour litho) by Doyle, James William Edmund (1822-92); Private Collection; (add.info.: Richard, the Duke of York surprised to find Edmund Beaufort, the Duke of Somerset by Henry VIs (1421-71) side after return from Ireland. He confronts him only to be accused by Somerset of high treason for attempting to usurp the throne.); The Stapleton Collection; British, out of copyright
Media ID 22307366
© The Stapleton Collection / Bridgeman Images
Argument Arguments Chronicle Of England Coats Of Arms Duke Duke Of Somerset Duke Of York Dukes Henry Vi Monarchs Richard Royals Thrones Treason Usurper Rulers
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This print captures a pivotal moment in English history, depicting Henry VI and the Dukes of York and Somerset in September 1450. The image is taken from "A Chronicle of England BC 55 to AD 1485" published in London in 1863. In this scene, Richard, the Duke of York, returns from Ireland only to be shocked by the presence of Edmund Beaufort, the Duke of Somerset, at King Henry VI's side. Fueled by suspicion and ambition, York confronts Somerset about his loyalty to the throne. However, instead of providing answers, Somerset accuses York of high treason for attempting to usurp power. The tension between these two powerful figures is palpable as they engage in a heated argument within the regal interior setting. Their coats-of-arms proudly displayed behind them symbolize their noble lineage and authority. This image offers us a glimpse into the complex political landscape during the Middle Ages in Britain. It highlights not only personal rivalries but also questions surrounding loyalty and betrayal within royal circles. With its rich historical context and attention to detail, this print serves as a visual gateway into an era marked by power struggles and intrigue. It invites viewers to delve deeper into English history while marveling at James William Edmund Doyle's skillful use of color lithography.
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