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Mid-to-late 19th Century Engraving Philippa of Hainault, Queen of England
$95.00 USD
Description
This image is a steel engraving of Philippa of Hainault (c. 1314–1369), who was the Queen consort of King Edward III of England. The artwork was created by the engraver W.H. Egleton, based on a design by another artist (F. Corbould, as indicated on the lower left).

Subject: Philippa of Hainault, Queen of England.


Role:
 She was the wife of King Edward III, whom she married in 1328.

Historical Significance: Philippa played a significant role in 14th-century English history and was known for her kindness and diplomatic efforts. Queens' College, Oxford, was founded in her honor in 1341.

Artwork Medium: The image is a steel engraving print.

Engraver: W.H. Egleton.

Original Designer/Painter: F. Corbould (likely Frank Corbould or a relative).

 

Size: 9 1/2in by 12in

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