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Harold, Williams Companion in his Campaign in Brittany, receives the Submission of Conan, Earl of Bretagne

Harold, Williams Companion in his Campaign in Brittany, receives the Submission of Conan, Earl of Bretagne


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Harold, Williams Companion in his Campaign in Brittany, receives the Submission of Conan, Earl of Bretagne

LLM456962 Harold, Williams Companion in his Campaign in Brittany, receives the Submission of Conan, Earl of Bretagne by Maclise, Daniel (1806-70) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Harold, Williams Companion in his Campaign in Brittany, receives the Submission of Conan, Earl of Bretagne. Illustration for The Norman Conquest (Art Union, 1866).); © Look and Learn

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Harold King William I Norman Conquest William The Conqueror


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In this photo print, we are transported back in time to witness a significant moment in history. The image depicts Harold, Williams Companion in his Campaign in Brittany, receiving the submission of Conan, Earl of Bretagne. Painted by Daniel Maclise and now part of a private collection, this artwork beautifully captures the essence of the Norman Conquest. The scene unfolds with great intensity as King William I stands tall and authoritative beside Harold. With an air of triumph surrounding them, they accept Conan's submission with grace and dignity. The engraving skillfully showcases the power dynamics at play during this pivotal event. The artist's attention to detail is remarkable; every stroke brings life to the characters' expressions and costumes. From their regal attire to their stern countenances, each element contributes to the overall narrative being told through this visual masterpiece. This historic encounter between two influential figures serves as a reminder of England's rich past and its enduring legacy. It symbolizes not only William the Conqueror's victory but also his ability to forge alliances that would shape future events. As we gaze upon this mesmerizing print from Bridgeman Images' Fine Art Finder collection, we are reminded of how art can transport us across centuries and immerse us in moments that have shaped our world today.

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