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Study for Margaret of Anjou taken Prisoner after the Battle of Tewkesbury, 1873
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Study for Margaret of Anjou taken Prisoner after the Battle of Tewkesbury, 1873
Study for Margaret of Anjou taken Prisoner after the Battle of Tewkesbury, 1873; scene from the Wars of the Roses showing Edward of York pursuing Lancastrians who had sought sanctuary at Tewkesbury Abbey after their defeat at the battle of Tewkesbury 1471, where he captured Queen Margaret of Anjou
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Media ID 15171030
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1455 1485 Abbey Anjou Captivity Capture Edward Iv Edward Plantagenet Gilbert Gloucestershire Henry Vi Henry Vi Of England John Gilbert King Edward Iv King Henry Vi King Of England King Of England And France Margaret Of Margaret Of Anjou Plantagenet Queen Consort Of Henry Vi Queen Margaret Of Anjou Sanctuary Sir John Sir John Gilbert Tewkesbury Tewkesbury Abbey The Abbey Of The Blessed Virgin Mary War Of The Roses Wars Of The Roses 1471 Battle Of Tewkesbury
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This print captures a pivotal moment in history, depicting the aftermath of the Battle of Tewkesbury during the Wars of the Roses. Painted by Sir John Gilbert in 1873, this study showcases Edward IV's pursuit of Lancastrians who sought sanctuary at Tewkesbury Abbey after their defeat. The scene focuses on Queen Margaret of Anjou, wife of King Henry VI and a key figure in these tumultuous times. In vivid color and meticulous detail, Gilbert portrays the chaos and despair that engulfed England during this period. The abbey stands as a symbol of religious refuge amidst the ravages of war, yet even its sacred walls could not protect those seeking shelter. Edward IV's army relentlessly pursues their defeated foes, capturing Queen Margaret herself. The horses gallop with an air of urgency while armored soldiers surround their captive queen. Margaret's expression reveals her anguish and resignation as she faces captivity after witnessing her cause crumble before her eyes. Gilbert masterfully conveys both historical accuracy and artistic brilliance through his watercolor technique. This 19th-century artwork transports us back to a time when power struggles tore nations apart and individuals were swept up in forces beyond their control. As we gaze upon this remarkable image, we are reminded that history is not just about dates or battles but also about personal stories filled with triumphs, tragedies, and moments frozen forever on canvas like this one from Heritage Images.
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