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Elizabeth Woodville (1437-1492), queen consort of King Edward IV, 1851. Artist: H Austin
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Elizabeth Woodville (1437-1492), queen consort of King Edward IV, 1851. Artist: H Austin
Elizabeth Woodville (1437-1492), queen consort of King Edward IV, 1851. From Biographical Sketches of the Queens of Great Britain, from the Norman Conquest to the Reign of Victoria, or Royal Book of Beauty, edited by Mary Howitt, Henry G Bohn, London, 1851
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This print showcases the elegant Elizabeth Woodville, queen consort of King Edward IV, in 1851. The artist H Austin beautifully captures her regal presence and timeless beauty. This portrait is part of the renowned publication "Biographical Sketches of the Queens of Great Britain" edited by Mary Howitt and Henry G Bohn. Elizabeth Woodville was a prominent figure in British history during the 15th century. As a member of the royal family, she played an influential role as queen consort to King Edward IV. Her grace and intelligence made her a beloved figure among the people. In this engraving, Elizabeth exudes confidence and poise, with her gaze fixed upon something beyond our view. The intricate details captured by John William Wright bring out every nuance of her expression, making it impossible to look away from this mesmerizing portrayal. The House of York's emblematic rose adorns her attire, symbolizing both her noble lineage and allegiance to England. Elizabeth's reign as queen consort saw significant political changes within the country, making this image all the more historically significant. As we admire this remarkable piece from the 19th century, we are transported back in time to witness one woman's journey through power and influence amidst turbulent times in English history.
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