
Sujet
King John (1167-1216) stabbing his nephew Prince Arthur, 19th century.Artist: Walker
Légende
King John (1167-1216) stabbing his nephew Prince Arthur, 19th century. When Richard I died, John did not gain immediate universal recognition as king. Some regarded his young nephew, Arthur of Brittany, the son of John's late brother Geoffrey, as the rightful heir. Arthur fought his uncle for the throne, with the support of King Philip II of France. However, by 1200 Philip recognised John over Arthur. It is alleged that after King John had captured Arthur and kept him alive in prison for some time in the castle of Rouen, he slew Arthur with his own hand and, tying a heavy stone to the body, cast it into the Seine. Engraved for Raymond's History of England.
The Print Collector collection
Date
1800
Crédit
Photo12/Heritage Images/The Print Collector
Notre référence
HRM19C31_122
Model release
Non
Licence
Droits gérés
Format disponible
50,0Mo (9,1Mo) / 28,4cm x 44,1cm / 3359 x 5205 (300dpi)