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Earl Rivers presents his book to King Edward IV, c1477 (late 18th or early 19th century(?)). Artist: Charles Grignion
Earl Rivers presenting his translation of the Dictes and Sayings of the Philosophers to King Edward IV and his family, c1477 (late 18th or early 19th century(?)). Anthony Woodville, 2nd Earl Rivers was the king's brother-in-law. His book was printed by William Caxton at Westminster in 1477. The man in the cap and robe is thought to be Richard, Duke of Gloucester, the king's brother. After an illuminated manuscript in the library of the Archbishop of Canterbury at Lambeth Palace.
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AR981609
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3361px × 5198px
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HIP / Art Resource, NY
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1455-1485
15TH CENTURY
ARTS
B&W
B/W
Black & White
Black and white
Book
Boy
BOYS
Brother
BROTHER-IN-LAW
C Grignion
Caxton
CHARLES
Charles Grignion
concept
COURT
Courtier
Crown
edward IV
edward plantagenet
Edward V
Elizabet
ELIZABETH
Elizabeth Woodville
Engraving
Ermine
Family
Female
FIFTEENTH CENTURY
Fur
Grignion
holding
king
King Edward IV
King Edward V
KING OF ENGLAND
Kneeling
LADY
Law
law court
Literature
Male
Man
Medieval
Men
MONARCH
MONARCHY
Monochrome
People
PLANTAGENêT
PRESENTING
Prince
Print collector18
PRINTING
QUEEN
QUEEN ELIZABETH
RECEIVING
royal
Royalty
RULER
SCEPTER
Seated
Son
SOVEREIGN
The Print Collector
Throne
war of the roses
Wars
wars of the roses
WILLIAM
William Caxton
Woman
Women
Woodville
Wydville
Yorkist