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Scene From Sir Walter Scotts Kenilworth. Wayland, Amy Robsart & Janet, 1834
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Scene From Sir Walter Scotts Kenilworth. Wayland, Amy Robsart & Janet, 1834
Scene From Sir Walter Scotts Kenilworth. Wayland, Amy Robsart & Janet, 1834. Scene from the novel " Kenilworth" by Sir Walter Scott. The story is set during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I, and centers on the secret marriage of Robert Dudley, 1st Earl of Leicester, and Amy Robsart, daughter of Sir Hugh Robsart. [Simpkin & Marshall, London, 1834]
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1st Earl Of Leicester Dudley Dudley Earl Of Leicester E Smith Earl Of Earl Of Leicester Elizabethan Gift J Nash Kenilworth Leicester Nash Present Robert Dudley Scott Servant Sir Walter Sir Walter Scott Smith Suitor Walter Walter Scott Country House
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This print captures a scene from Sir Walter Scott's renowned novel "Kenilworth". Set during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I, the story revolves around the clandestine marriage between Robert Dudley, 1st Earl of Leicester, and Amy Robsart, daughter of Sir Hugh Robsart. The image depicts Wayland, Amy Robsart, and Janet in an intriguing moment frozen in time. The enchanting atmosphere is enhanced by the exquisite attention to detail showcased in this 19th-century engraving. The stately country house provides a majestic backdrop for the characters' interactions. Dressed in elaborate period attire made of silk fabric, Lady Amy Robsart kneels before Wayland while Janet stands nearby. The skilled craftsmanship captured by J. Nash and E. Smith transports viewers back to the Elizabethan era with its rich historical context. Every element within this monochrome composition speaks volumes about occupation, social hierarchy, and courtly love prevalent during that time. As we delve into this print from The Print Collector collection by Simpkin & Marshall London (1834), we are reminded of Sir Walter Scott's literary genius that continues to captivate readers even centuries later. This photograph serves as a timeless reminder of how art can bring stories to life while preserving history for generations to come.
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