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1849-1849 | WOA 2966
This painted scene is set within a gold and stone arch. In the upper left-hand side, it shows a seated white man robed in red pointing to an open arched window. Below him a young white man with brown hair stretches his left hand out towards two figures wearing hats and capes, who have drawn their swords. Behind this young central figure, who wears a gold tunic with a belt, is a kneeling white man with a beard and long brown hair holding a sword horizontally. On the floor in the foreground is a discarded feather hat.
Prince Henry Acknowledging the Authority of Chief Justice Gascoigne
Charles West Cope, painter1849-1849 | WOA 2966
Details
- Collection
- Parliamentary Art Collection
- Object type
- Mural
- Description
- Prince Henry Acknowledging the Authority of Chief Justice Gascoigne, Mural by Charles West Cope. Fresco painting.
- Date Created
- 1849
- Creator
- Charles West Cope (28/07/1811-21/08/1890), painter
- Production details
- Date painted 1849
- Dimensions
- Object Width 112.5inch
- Object Height 196.5inch
- Materials
- Tempera
- Plaster
- Fresco
- Technique
- Fresco painting
- Tempera mural painting
Copyright
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- Copyright Status
- Out of copyright
- Image Credit
- Prince Henry Acknowledging the Authority of Chief Justice Gascoigne Mural by Charles West Cope. Courtesy of UK Parliament, Heritage Collections, WOA 2966