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Charles I: King and Martyr
19 July - 14 December
2008
Room 16

The execution of King Charles
I
by C.R.V.N., c 1649
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The
execution of Charles I was one of the momentous events of British
history, the culmination of years of political unrest and civil
war. Its impact was both profound and widespread, reaching into
all areas of British life. This display looks at some of the
ways in which people struggled to make sense of what had happened
and to remember the king, in the medium of prints. Including
engravings and etchings ranging from gory representations of
the execution itself to idealised images of the king transfigured
through martyrdom, this display will consider the role of posthumous
portraiture in creating and recreating a historical character. |