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1876 SHAKESPEARE STEEL ENGRAVING "THE SCENE IN THE TEMPLE GARDEN" KING HENRY VI
Posted 2 days ago in Los Angeles, CA
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Original Antique 1876 King Henry VI - First Part Steel engraving "The Scene in the Temple Garden". Subject: It depicts a scene from Act 2, Scene 4 of William Shakespeare's play Henry VI, Part 1, which is the fictional origin story of the Wars of the Roses, where characters choose between a red or white rose to declare their allegiance to the House of Lancaster or York Engraved by F A Heath from the painting by John Pettie, Publisher VIRTUE & CO. Aprox. dimensions: Frame: 17"W x 13"H Visible area inside matting: 8"H x 10.5"W Good antique condition! Newly reframed with acid free materials! Some foxing to the paper commensurate with age. See detailed pictures!
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Condition
Used (normal wear)
Features
Signed, Framed, Matted
Size
Small (up to 12 in)
Originality
Original
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Medium
Engraving
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