Title: | 1959P40 The Marriage of Editha with Sigtrygg, King of Northumbria |
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Description: |
1959P40 The Marriage of Editha with Sigtrygg, King of Northumbria, 1909 After a design by Ford Madox Brown Artist: Thomas Matthews Rooke * This watercolour is a copy of the first window of the south side of the Chancel Clerestory, St Edith's, Tamworth, Staffordshire depicting Athelstan, King of the West Saxons giving away his sister, St Editha, to Sigtrig, King of Northumbria, who places a ring on her finger as Aella, Bishop of Lichfield looks on. The Whitworth Art Gallery, Manchester, holds the original cartoons for this window which date from 1873. Thomas Rooke worked as Burne-Jones's studio assistant from 1869 until the latter's death in 1898. |
Keywords: |
Art Movement/ Pre-Raphaelite, Boat, Art movement/Arts and Crafts, 20th Century, Birmingham Museums Trust/Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery, Watercolour, Stained Glass, Frame, NPO Digitisation Project, Royal/ King, Works on Paper, Framed Works, Animal/ Dolphin |
Usage Rights: | Creative Commons 0 - Public Domain. Optional attribution: Photo by Birmingham Museums Trust, licensed under CC0 |
Height: | 1019, 932 |
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Width: | 850, 765 |
Unit: | mm, mm |
Credit Line: | Presented by the Library of the University of Birmingham from the James Richardson Holliday Bequest, 1959. |