The Marriage of Henry the VIIth and Elizabeth of York, February 15, 1826, Etching and engraving on chine collé, sheet: 7 1/2 x 11 in. (19 x 28 cm), Prints, After Jan Gossart (called Mabuse) (Netherlandish, Maubeuge ca. 1478–1532 Antwerp (?)), H. Cook (British, active 1826), In the interior of a church, King Henry VII of England stands with a cleric at right, opposite his bride, Elizabeth of York, who stands with a male attendant at left. The print was created as an illustration to Walpole's Anecdotes of Painting in England, with additions by the Rev James Dallaway (London: 1826), Vol 1
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Marriage, Henry, VIIth, Elizabeth, York, February 15, 1826, Etching, engraving, chine collé, sheet, 7 1/2 x 11, 19 28 cm, Prints, After Jan Gossart, called Mabuse, Netherlandish, Maubeuge ca., 1478–1532, Antwerp, H. Cook, British, active, interior, church, King Henry VII, England stands, cleric, right, opposite, bride, stands, male attendant, left, print, created, illustration, Walpole, Anecdotes, Painting, England, additions, Rev James, Dallaway, London, Vol 1
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