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Title:
Portrait of Athelstan
Object name(s):
visual representation > print
Brief description:
Portrait of Athelstan
Collection:
Ashmolean Museum
Associated person:
Aethelstan, King of England
Person's association:
subject
Person's birth date:
924/5 - 939
Associated place:
Europe
Place association:
place of creation
Inscription content:
lettered production information: Was eldest son of King Edward, succeeded him &/ was crowned at Kingston in 924 in 938 he defeated/ the United Forces of the Danes & Scotsm obliged the/ Princes of Wales to become his Tributaries. caused/ the Bible to be translated into Saxon (then the mother/ Tongue.) he died at Gloucester in Nov. 940 in the 16th/ year of his reign, and was buried at Malmsbury., in lower center
Inscription content:
lettered production information: This portrait is taken from an Ancient Seal of / one of his Religious Foundations., in lower center
Inscription content:
lettered title: Athelstan, below portrait
Inscription content:
collector's mark: Hope / Port. Colln. / Oxford, in lower left, stamped in blue ink, Frederick William Hope (Lugt 1266b); also on verso
Object name:
visual representation > print
Object number:
WAHP12169
Object production date:
2nd half of the 18th century
Date - association:
date of creation
Date - earliest / single:
1751
Date - latest:
1800
Object production date:
Date - period:
2nd half of the 18th century
Object production person:
Anonymous British
Person's association:
printmaker
Responsible department/section:
Western Art
Text reason:
Collections online record

Persistent shareable link for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/1f4b53ed-2727-3e1e-a00f-257b8c248e82

Use licence for this record: CC BY-NC

Attribution for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/1f4b53ed-2727-3e1e-a00f-257b8c248e82, Ashmolean Museum, CC BY-NC

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