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Historical medieval art prints
including the Battles of Hastings, Bouvines, Bannockburn and Agincourt, as
well as the Black Prince, Joan of Ark and Mary Queen of Scots.
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Battle of Flodden 9th september 1513 by Brian Palmer.
While King Henry VIII was invading France, King James IV of Scotland crossed the Tweed into Northern England with a Scots Army of 50,000. With the majority of the English army away in France, the defense of England was left to Thomas Howard Earl of Surrey with an army of 25,000 men. The murderous storm of arrows from the English longbow men cut though he Scottish Schiltrons (dense circles of Spearman). The English cavalry exploited this, cutting through the Scots infantry. this was followed by hand to hand fighting, with the English infantry slaughtering the surviving Scots. At the end of the battle King James IV was dead, along with most of the Scottish nobles. The battle was the last battle to be won by the longbow.
Signed limited edition of 1150 prints. Image size 25 inches x 15 inches (64cm x 38cm). Price £95.00
Limited edition of 50 artist proofs. Image size 25 inches x 15 inches (64cm x 38cm). Price £130.00
Limited edition of 50 giclee canvas prints. Image size 30 inches x 20 inches (76cm x 51cm). Price £460.00
Original painting by Brian Palmer. Image size 30 inches x 20 inches (76cm x 51cm). Price £2600.00
Postcard size 6 inches x 4 inches (15cm x 10cm). Price £2.00
ITEM CODE DHM1198
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The Revolt of Owain Glyndwr. The Battle of Pilleth 22 June 1402 by Brian Palmer.
In 1401 Owain Glyndwr began a campaign for Welsh independence. He was crowned Prince of Wales at Carrog on the banks of the Dee and set up a parliament at Machynlleth. In 1402 Edmund Mortimer, Lord of Wigmore, who had been sent by Henry IV to put down the revolt, met the Welsh at Pilleth on Bryn Glas Hill. Owains army totally destroyed the English forces and captured Mortimer, who threw in his lot with Owain, eventually marrying his daughter. The Welsh revolt continued for several years under Owain and although it was finally suppressed, Owain evaded capture, disappearing into the mists of history and welsh legend.
Signed limited edition of 1150 prints. Image size 25 inches x 15 inches (64cm x 38cm). Price £95.00
Limited edition of 50 artist proofs. Image size 25 inches x 15 inches (64cm x 38cm). Price £130.00
Limited edition of 50 giclee canvas prints. Image size 30 inches x 20 inches (76cm x 51cm). Price £460.00
Original painting by Brian Palmer. Image size 30 inches x 20 inches (76cm x 51cm). Price £2500.00
Postcard size 6 inches x 4 inches (15cm x 10cm). Price £2.00
Restricted edition of individually produced mugs, exclusively available from Cranston Fine Arts. - Single mug only. Standard size earthenware mug, produced in the UK.. Price £12.00
ITEM CODE DHM1054
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Edward the 1st in Wales by David Pentland.
Edward departs from his almost completed Rhuddlan Castle at the conclusion of his second Welsh campaign.
Signed limited edition of 1150 prints. Image size 25 inches x 16.5 inches (64cm x 42cm). Price £95.00
Limited edition of 50 artist proofs. Image size 25 inches x 16.5 inches (64cm x 42cm). Price £145.00
Limited edition of 50 giclee canvas prints. Image size 30 inches x 20 inches (76cm x 51cm). Price £370.00
Original painting by David Pentland. Image size 25 inches x 16.5 inches (64cm x 42cm). Price £2140.00
ITEM CODE DHM0861
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Joust - Pas d armes de l Arbre d Or by Graham Turner
In July 1468, Margaret of York, sister to King Edward IV of England, was married to Charles the Bold, Duke of Burgundy. This great dynastic marriage was marked by processions, pageants and banquets, so magnificent that contemporaries marveled at the wealth and splendour of the Burgundian court. The highlight of the celebrations was undoubtedly the tournament - the Pas d armes de l Arbre d Or (tournament of the Golden Tree) - held in the Market Place at Bruges in the shadow of the famous tower of the Market Hall.
Signed limited edition of 500 prints. Print size 18 inches x 23 inches (46cm x 58cm). Price £60.00
ITEM CODE GT0087
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A Cavalry Charge by Josef Von Brandt (1841 - 1928) (GL)
Limited edition of 200 giclee canvas prints. Image size 36 inches x 24 inches (91cm x 61cm). Price £500.00
Limited edition of 200 giclee canvas prints. Image size 30 inches x 20 inches (76cm x 51cm). Price £390.00
ITEM CODE GIJH1184
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Guillaume de Clermont defending Ptolemais (Acre) 1291 by Dominque Louis.
The second battle of Acre the Turkish Army of 60,000 horsemen and 100,000 foot soldiers laid siege to the city. Eventually the Marmalukes took the outer wall on May 15th and three days later stormed the inner gates, bursting into the city and most of the Christian defenders died fighting them. Acre was thoroughly destroyed and all fortifications demolished, May 18th 1291.
Open edition print. Image size 16 inches x 25 inches (41cm x 64cm). Price £56.00
**Open edition print. (12 reduced to clear) Image size 16 inches x 25 inches (41cm x 64cm). Price £27.00
ITEM CODE DHM1439
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Sir Roger de Trumpington.
Limited edition of 500 prints. Paper size 9 inches x 11 inches (23cm x 28cm). Price £14.00
Coloured lithograph vignettes by J C Stadler after Charles Hamilton Smith from Charles Hamilton Smiths Costumes and medieval dress, published by Colnaghi and Co. 1812-1815. Image size 9 inches x 11 inches (23cm x 28cm). Price £195.00
ITEM CODE UN0399
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Sir John Sitsylt Knight.
Limited edition of 500 prints. Image size 9 inches x 11 inches (23cm x 28cm). Price £14.00
Coloured lithograph vignettes by J C Stadler after Charles Hamilton Smith from Charles Hamilton Smiths Costumes and medieval dress, published by Colnaghi and Co. 1812-1815. Image size 9 inches x 11 inches (23cm x 28cm). Price £195.00
**Limited edition of 500 prints. (6 copies reduced to clear) Image size 9 inches x 11 inches (23cm x 28cm). Price £8.00
ITEM CODE UN0398
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Death of Charles the Bold by Eugene Delecroix.
At the battle of Nancy, 1477. Charles the Bold 1433-77.
Open edition print. Image size 12 inches x 8 inches (31cm x 20cm). Price £14.00
ITEM CODE VAR0102
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England Welcomes Henry V by Robert Hillingford.
Open edition print. Image size 17 inches x 12 inches (43cm x 31cm). Price £37.00
Limited edition of 200 giclee canvas prints. Image size 30 inches x 20 inches (76cm x 51cm). Price £390.00
ITEM CODE VAR0437
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Field of the Cloth of Gold by Sir John Gilbert.
Depicts Henry VIII on his way to the Historic meeting with Francis I of France in 1520.
Open edition print. Image size 24 inches x 16 inches (61cm x 41cm). Price £43.00
Open edition print. Image size 12 inches x 8 inches (31cm x 20cm). Price £14.00
ITEM CODE DHM0385
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Battle of Flodden
9th september 1513 by Brian Palmer While King Henry VIII was invading France, King James
IV of Scotland crossed the tweed into Northern England with a Scots Army
of 50,000. With the majority of the English army away in France, the defense
of England was left to Thomas Howard Earl of Surrey with an army of
25,000 men. the murderous storm of arrows from the English longbow men
cut though he Scottish Schiltrons (dense circles of Spearman). The English
cavalry exploited this, cutting through the Scots infantry. this was
followed by hand to hand fighting, with the English infantry
slaughtering the surviving Scots. at the end of the battle King
James IV was dead, along with most of the Scottish nobles. the battle
was the last battle to be won by the longbow.
The Revolt of Owain Glyndwr. The Battle of Pilleth 22
June 1402 by Brian Palmer In 1401 Owain Glyndwr began a campaign for Welsh independence. He was
crowned Prince of Wales at Carrog on the banks of the Dee and set up a
parliament at Machynlleth. In 1402 Edmund Mortimer, Lord of Wigmore, who
had been sent by Henry IV to put down the revolt, met the Welsh at Pilleth
on Bryn Glas Hill. Owain's army totally destroyed the English forces and
captured Mortimer, who threw in his lot with Owain, eventually marrying
his daughter. The Welsh revolt continued for several years under Owain and
although it was finally suppressed, Owain evaded capture, disappearing
into the mists of history and welsh legend.
Edward the 1st In Wales by David Pentland Edward departs from his almost completed Rhuddlan Castle at the
conclusion of his second Welsh campaign.
Joust - Pas d'armes de
l'Arbre d'Or by Graham Turner In July 1468, Margaret of York, sister to King Edward IV of
England, was married to Charles the Bold, Duke of Burgundy. This great
dynastic marriage was marked by processions, pageants and banquets, so
magnificent that contemporaries marveled at the wealth and splendour
of the Burgundian court. The highlight of the celebrations was
undoubtedly the tournament - the Pas d armes de l Arbre d Or
(tournament of the Golden Tree) - held in the Market Place at Bruges
in the shadow of the famous tower of the Market Hall. Anthony, Count de la Roche - 'Grand Bastard of Burgundy' -
undertook to defend the golden tree against a succession of
challengers for eight days, jousting against each one for half an
hour, with the winner being the knight to break the most lances in the
prescribed time. Graham Turner's painting shows the moment the Count spurs his horse
forward, releasing its pent up energy into spectacular action as he
launches himself down the lists towards his opponent.
A
Cavalry Charge by Josef Von Brandt (1841 - 1928)
European Knights charge Ottoman Turks, could possibly
be in Spain or Serbia
Guillaume de Clermont defending Ptolemais (Acre) 1291
by Dominque Louis The second battle of Acre the Turkish Army of 60,000 horsemen and
100,000 foot soldiers laid siege to the city. Eventually the Marmaluke's
took the outer wall on May 15th and three days later stormed the inner
gates, bursting into the city and most of the Christian defenders died
fighting them. Acre was thoroughly destroyed and all fortifications
demolished, May 18th 1291.
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