Charles I receiving a rose from a young girl when about to be brought as a prisoner to Carisbrooke Castle, where he will soon be condemned and executed by Eugène Lami, created in 1829
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Paris, France
1829

Charles I receiving a rose from a young girl when about to be brought as a prisoner to Carisbrooke Castle, where he will soon be condemned and executed

Eugène Lami
Charles I receiving a rose from a young girl when about to be brought as a prisoner to Carisbrooke Castle, where he will soon be condemned and executed by Eugène Lami
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作品信息

艺术家

Eugène Lami

创作年代

1829

地点

Paris, France

作品描述

Charles I Receiving a Rose, originally exhibited under the title Subject taken from the life of Charles I, is an oil on canvas history painting by the French artist Eugène Lami, from 1829. The painting depicts King Charles I of England receiving a rose from a young girl as he is about to be taken prisoner to Carisbrooke Castle, where he will be condemned and executed. This scene captures a poignant moment from the English Civil War era, highlighting themes of sacrifice and martyrdom.

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