Harl 1319 f.57 The Parliament at Westminster deposes Richard II and proclaims the Duke of Lancaster King Henry IV, from the Histoire du Roy dAngleterre, Richard II Oil Painting by Master The Virgil

Harl 1319 f.57 The Parliament at Westminster deposes Richard II and proclaims the Duke of Lancaster King Henry IV, from the Histoire du Roy dAngleterre, Richard II

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  • Painting Description

    Harl 1319 f.57, commonly referred to as "The Parliament at Westminster deposes Richard II and proclaims the Duke of Lancaster King Henry IV," is a significant historical illustration found within the manuscript known as the Histoire du Roy d'Angleterre, Richard II. This manuscript, attributed to the medieval artist Master The Virgil, provides a vivid visual account of a pivotal moment in English history—the deposition of King Richard II and the ascension of Henry IV to the throne.

    The artwork captures the dramatic scene set in Westminster, where the English Parliament formally deposed Richard II, marking the end of his troubled reign. Richard II, who ruled from 1377 to 1399, faced numerous challenges, including political unrest, economic difficulties, and conflicts with the nobility. His eventual downfall was precipitated by his increasingly autocratic rule and the alienation of powerful factions within the kingdom.

    The illustration meticulously depicts the solemn and politically charged atmosphere of the parliamentary session. The figures are rendered with careful attention to detail, showcasing the attire and regalia of the period. Richard II is portrayed in a state of resignation, while the Duke of Lancaster, Henry Bolingbroke, stands poised to assume the mantle of kingship. The assembly of nobles and clergy, integral to the legitimacy of the proceedings, is also prominently featured, underscoring the collective nature of this historic decision.

    Master The Virgil, the artist behind this work, is noted for his ability to convey complex historical narratives through his illustrations. His work on the Histoire du Roy d'Angleterre, Richard II, is particularly esteemed for its historical accuracy and artistic quality. The manuscript itself serves as an invaluable resource for historians and scholars, offering insights into the political dynamics and cultural context of late 14th-century England.

    Overall, Harl 1319 f.57 stands as a testament to the turbulent period of Richard II's reign and the consequential rise of Henry IV. It not only documents a significant event in English history but also exemplifies the rich tradition of medieval manuscript illumination.

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