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Edward the First presenting his infant son (the first prince of wales) to the Welsh People

Drawing
1825-1870 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

On squared paper. In the centre Edward I gestures above to his baby son, held aloft by a woman. Behind him stand ladies, standard-bearers, musicians and churchmen. The backgoround is arches, pillars, with a hanging arras. In the foreground, below Edward I, are knights and men kneeling, holding Welsh harps and lowered banners.

Object details

Category
Object type
TitleEdward the First presenting his infant son (the first prince of wales) to the Welsh People (popular title)
Materials and techniques
pencil on paper
Brief description
Daniel Maclise, RA. 'Edward the First presenting his infant son (the first prince of wales) to the Welsh People'. Pencil on paper, mid-19th century.
Physical description
On squared paper. In the centre Edward I gestures above to his baby son, held aloft by a woman. Behind him stand ladies, standard-bearers, musicians and churchmen. The backgoround is arches, pillars, with a hanging arras. In the foreground, below Edward I, are knights and men kneeling, holding Welsh harps and lowered banners.
Dimensions
  • Height: 30cm
  • Width: 49cm
Credit line
Forster Bequest
Subject depicted
Bibliographic reference
Peter Murray, ed. Daniel Maclise, 1806-1870. Romancing the Past Cork: Crawford Art Gallery: Gandon Editions, 2008. ISBN: 978 0948037 665.
Collection
Accession number
F.77

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Record createdSeptember 15, 2008
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