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Sir James Douglas, earl of Douglas and Avondale, 1461-1488 (chromolitho)
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Sir James Douglas, earl of Douglas and Avondale, 1461-1488 (chromolitho)
2811910 Sir James Douglas, earl of Douglas and Avondale, 1461-1488 (chromolitho) by Hope, William St John (1854-1919); Private Collection; (add.info.: Sir James Douglas, earl of Douglas and Avondale, 1461-1488. Illustration for The Stall Plates of the Knights of the Order Of The Garter, 1348-1485 by W H St John Hope (Archibald Constable, 1901).); © Look and Learn
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Avondale Douglas Earl Heraldic Knighthood Knights Order Of The Garter St Georges Chapel Windsor Castle Defensive Weapon Heraldry Infantry Weapon
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This chromolitho print showcases Sir James Douglas, the esteemed earl of Douglas and Avondale from 1461 to 1488. The artwork, created by William St John Hope, is part of a private collection and was originally featured in "The Stall Plates of the Knights of the Order Of The Garter" by W H St John Hope in 1901. Sir James Douglas is depicted with great detail and grandeur, highlighting his noble stature as a knight. Clad in ornate armor adorned with heraldic symbols, he exudes strength and chivalry. His presence evokes a sense of power and honor that befits his position within the prestigious Order of the Garter. The print transports us back to an era where knights were revered for their bravery on the battlefield. It offers a glimpse into Windsor Castle's rich history as it features prominently in this illustration. With its intricate details and vibrant colors, this chromolitho captures both the artistry behind medieval weaponry and Sir James Douglas' unwavering dedication to defending his realm. Displayed proudly within St George's Chapel at Windsor Castle, this image serves as a testament to Sir James Douglas' legacy as one of Scotland's most distinguished knights. As we admire this piece, we are reminded of the valorous acts performed by these historical figures who fought valiantly for their beliefs while upholding ideals such as loyalty, courage, and honor.
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