Historical military art
prints of the English Civil War by civil war artists Yeames, Chris
Collingwood, Ernest Crofts and Sir Edwin Landseer. English civil war
uniform prints of parliamentarian and cavalier troops, Oliver Cromwell,
Charles 1st and 2nd, and battle scenes at Marston Moor, Naseby, Worcester,
Edgehill and Dunbar. Military prints published by Cranston Fine Arts.
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The
Friction between King Charles Ist and the Parliament. became civil war in
1642, sometimes referred to as "The Great Rebellion". The
Monarchy was supported by Anglican episcopacy, while the Parliament has
the backing of the Presbyterians. The Kings Forces known as
the Royalist were strong in the west of England and in the North. But in
1644 after the Battle of Marston Moor a Victory for Oliver Cromwell and
the parliamentarian army, (known as the New Model Army). the Royalists
lost control of the North. King Charles the 1st had to surrender
after the Royalist defeat at Naseby in 1645. The
war started again when King Charles escaped and made an alliance
with the Scots who invaded England. But the Scots and Other
Royalist forces were defeated by Oliver Cromwell. King Charles the
first was tried for treason and beheaded in 1649.
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Opposing Generals of Horse - Battle of Marston Moor by Chris Collingwood.
Portraits of Sir Thomas Fairfax and Prince Rupert of the Rhine. Sir Thomas Fairfax (1612-71) Captain general of the Parliamentary New Model Army and his opponent Prince Rupert of the Rhine (1619-82) nephew of King Charles 1st and general of Royalist Horse. Centre section of the painting depicts cavalry engagement during the battle of Marston Moor.
Signed limited edition of 1150 prints. Image size 25 inches x 16 inches (64cm x 41cm). Price £95.00
Limited edition of 50 artist proofs. Image size 25 inches x 16 inches (64cm x 41cm). Price £130.00
Limited edition of 50 giclee canvas prints. Image size 25 inches x 16 inches (64cm x 41cm). Price £690.00
Original painting by Chris Collingwood. Image size 40 inches x 30 inches (102cm x 76cm). Price £11500.00
**Signed limited edition of 1150 prints. (Two copies reduced to clear) Image size 25 inches x 16 inches (64cm x 41cm). Price £70.00
ITEM CODE DHM1100
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Oliver Cromwell by Chris Collingwood.
Oliver Cromwell born1599 to his father Robert Cromwell, and his mother Elizabeth Steward Cromwell. This painting of Cromwell shows him at the age of 50. From his humble beginnings he became a military leader second to none during the civil war. He was the creator of the Ironsides and was Lord Protector from 1653 to 1658. Many think of him today as a visionary political leader. He died due to a recurring illness on 3rd September 1658.
Unsigned edition. Image size 9 inches x 13 inches (23cm x 33cm). Price £22.00
Signed edition. Image size 9 inches x 13 inches (23cm x 33cm). Price £43.00
Limited edition of 200 copies, printed 330gsm German art board. Image size 30 inches x 20 inches (76cm x 51cm). Price £220.00
Limited edition of 50 giclee canvas prints. Image size 20 inches x 30 inches (51cm x 76cm). Price £460.00
ITEM CODE DHM0700
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For Sack and Plunder by Chris Collingwood.
A once noble household becomes the focus of the common mans greed, thwarted only by the timely arrival of a troop of Kings Horse.
Signed limited edition of 500 prints. Image size 23 inches x 16 inches (58cm x 41cm). Price £95.00
ITEM CODE DHM0666
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Found and Lost by Chris Collingwood.
After the Battle of Roundway Down 13th July 1643, a grief stricken girl meets her true love all too briefly for the last time.
Signed limited edition of 1150 prints. Image size 24 inches x 17 inches (61cm x 43cm). Price £95.00
Limited edition of 50 artist proofs. Image size 24 inches x 17 inches (61cm x 43cm). Price £130.00
Limited edition of 50 giclee canvas prints. Image size 40 inches x 30 inches (102cm x 76cm). Price £690.00
Limited edition of 50 giclee canvas prints. Image size 36 inches x 26 inches (91cm x 66cm). Price £590.00
Original painting by Chris Collingwood. Image size 40 inches x 30 inches (102cm x 76cm). Price £7500.00
**Signed limited edition of 1150 prints. (2 copies reduced to cleear) Image size 24 inches x 17 inches (61cm x 43cm). Price £65.00
ITEM CODE DHM0678
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When Did You See Your Father Last by Yeames.
Painted in 1878, this is a fictional event from the English Civil War. It shows a Royalist house under occupation by Parliamentarians. The young boy is being interrogated as to the whereabouts of his Royalist father. Behind him, a soldier gently holds the boys crying siste. To the left can be seen the childrens mothe, her fear and anxiety at the boys possible answer written in her face.
Open edition print. Image size 27 inches x 14 inches (69cm x 36cm). Price £51.00
Open edition print. Image size 12 inches x 6 inches (31cm x 15cm). Price £14.00
**Open edition print. (3 reduced to clear) Image size 27 inches x 14 inches (69cm x 36cm). Price £32.00
ITEM CODE DHM0534
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Portrait of Oliver Cromwell by Robert Walker.
Oliver Cromwell born 1599 his father Robert Cromwell, and his mother Elizabeth Steward Cromwell , This painting of Cromwell shows him at the age of 50. from his humble beginnings he became a military leader second to none during the civil war, He was the creator of the Ironsides . he was lord protector from 1653 to 1658. many think of him today as a visionary political leader He died due to a recurring illness on 3rd September 1658.
Open edition print. Image size 17 inches x 25 inches (43cm x 64cm). Price £51.00
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 22 inches (76cm x 56cm). Price £390.00
**Open edition print. (8 reduced to clear) Image size 17 inches x 25 inches (43cm x 64cm). Price £28.00
ITEM CODE DHM1138
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Infantry 1643 by Chris Collingwood.
Open edition print. Image size 22 inches x 16 inches (56cm x 41cm). Price £37.00
Signed edition. Image size 22 inches x 16 inches (56cm x 41cm). Price £43.00
ITEM CODE DHM0695
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Cavalry 1643 by Chris Collingwood.
Open edition print. Image size 22 inches x 16 inches (56cm x 41cm). Price £43.00
Signed edition. Image size 22 inches x 16 inches (56cm x 41cm). Price £
ITEM CODE DHM0693
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The Relief of York by Graham Turner.
George, Lord Goring leads his cavalry through Bootham Bar and into York, formally lifting the siege of the City the day before the battle of Marston Moor.
Open edition print. Paper size 16 inches x 12 inches (41cm x 31cm). Price £20.00
ITEM CODE GT0013
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Portraits of Sir Thomas Fairfax and Prince
Rupert of the Rhine by Chris Collingwood Sir Thomas Fairfax (1612-71) Captain general of the
Parliamentary New Model Army and his opponent Prince Rupert of the Rhine
(1619-82) nephew of King Charles 1st and general of Royalist Horse. Centre
section of the painting depicts cavalry engagement during the battle of
Marston Moor.
Oliver Cromwell by Chris Collingwood
Portrait circa 1651.
For Sack and Plunder by Chris Collingwood A once noble household becomes the focus of the common
man's greed, thwarted only by the timely arrival of a troop of Kings
Hose.
Found and Lost by Chris Collingwood
After the Battle of Roundway Down 13th July 1643, a grief
stricken girl meets her true love all too briefly for the last time.
Portrait of Oliver Cromwell
by Robert Walker Oliver Cromwell born 1599 his father Robert Cromwell,
and his mother Elizabeth Steward Cromwell , This painting of
Cromwell shows him at the age of 50. from his humble beginnings he became
a military leader second to none during the civil war, He was the creator
of the Ironsides . he was lord protector from 1653 to
1658. many think of him today as a visionary political
leader He died due to a recurring illness on 3rd September 1658.
The
Relief of York by Graham Turner.
George, Lord Goring leads his cavalry
through Bootham Bar and into York, formally lifting the siege of the
City the day before the battle of Marston Moor
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The English Civil War of 1642 to 1651.
The
Friction between King Charles Ist and the Parliament. became civil war in
1642, sometimes referred to as "The Great Rebellion". The
Monarchy was supported by Anglican episcopacy, while the Parliament has
the backing of the Presbyterians. The Kings Forces known as
the Royalist were strong in the west of England and in the North. But in
1644 after the Battle of Marston Moor a Victory for Oliver Cromwell and
the parliamentarian army, (known as the New Model Army). the Royalists
lost control of the North. King Charles the Ist had to surrender
after the Royalist defeat at Naseby in 1645. The
war started again when King Charles escaped and made an alliance
with the Scots who invaded England. But the Scots and Other
Royalist forces were defeated by Oliver Cromwell. King Charles the
first was tried for treason and beheaded in 1649. |
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Destruction in the
English Civil Wars by Stephen Porter
The destruction caused by the English Civil Wars was widespread and
devastating. Towns, villages, churches and country houses up and down the
land were affected. Indeed, destruction was so widespread that by the end
of the Second Civil War at least 150 towns and 50 villages had suffered
some damage, 200 country houses had been ruined, and more than 50,000
people had been made homeless.
This book is the first detailed study of
this aspect of the Civil
Wars and makes available the results of many years of study and research
of original documents and manuscripts in record offices and local history
libraries throughout the country. Much of the material has never
previously been published. The author conveys vividly, often through their
own words, the feelings of those caught up in the traumatic events of the
time, while also presenting a clear narrative and explanation of events.
Destruction in the English Civil Wars will be welcomed not only by historians
but also those with an interest in the effects of this particularly
destructive period of English history upon the towns and countryside that
surround us.
Book serial number BK26. Price £10.99. Paperback with 180 pages. |
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