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King Edward II

1 of 26 portraits of King Edward II

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King Edward II

by Elkington & Co, cast by Domenico Brucciani, after Unknown artist
electrotype, 1877, based on a work of circa 1330s
78 in. (1981 mm) long
Purchased, 1877
Primary Collection
NPG 439

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  • King Edward II (1284-1327), Reigned 1307-27. Sitter associated with 26 portraits.

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  • Domenico Brucciani (1815-1880), Sculptor. Artist or producer associated with 23 portraits.
  • Elkington & Co, Sculptors. Artist or producer associated with 22 portraits.
  • Unknown artist, Artist. Artist or producer associated with 6578 portraits.

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This electrotype is a copy from the alabaster tomb effigy in Gloucester Cathedral. The effigy is not a genuine likeness of Edward but rather an image of a ruler. The process of electrotyping captures all the details on the surface of the original sculpture. As a result this electrotype also features the graffiti that has been scratched onto the original alabaster effigy in Gloucester Cathedral.

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