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Online Catalogue > Historical > Medieval Prints > Loyal Subjects - The Battle of Northampton

Loyal Subjects - The Battle of Northampton Loyal Subjects - The Battle of Northampton(Reference #LS-28)

Edward, Earl of March, kneels before Henry VI and proclaims his loyalty, having defeated the Royal army at Northampton on 10th July 1460. The Earl of Warwick and Yorkist troops look on, while one of the guns that failed to fire in the rain stands impotently in the foreground.

Open Edition Print.
Overall print size 21"x 17" (53cm x 43cm).

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Price:   £28.00



Graham Turner's original painting that this print is reproduced from is available for sale - Click Here for Details

The Wars of the Roses

The Medieval Art of Graham Turner

The series of battles fought between the rival Yorkist and Lancastrian claiments to the English throne during the second half of the 15th century are now known as the Wars of the Roses, after badges carried by supporters of the two factions - the white rose of York and the red rose of Lancaster.

Political tensions erupted into open conflict at the first battle of St. Albans in 1455, when the Duke of York took up arms against the Lancastrian King Henry VI, and this battle is one of several that Graham Turner has brought to life in his series of paintings devoted to this turbulent period in our history. Wakefield, Towton, Northampton, Barnet, Tewkesbury, and Bosworth - where Henry Tudor defeated Richard III - these are some of the other battles that have been painted by this highly regarded historical artist who specialises in medieval history, all of which are available as prints from Studio 88.

CLICK HERE for details of the complete range of open and limited edition medieval prints by Graham Turner, priced from £17.

The Wars of the Roses