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Painting prize - "Finding the Body of Harold" - by Mr. J.C. Hook, 1845. Painting by James Clarke Hook, a student at the Royal Academy of Arts in London. The discovery of King Harold's body at the Battle of Hastings: 'A gold medal, and the Discourses of the Presidents Reynolds and West, for the best historical picture in oil colours; the subject to be: "Finding the Body of Harold." To consist of at least three figures; the size of the cloth to be a common half-length, viz. 4 feet 2 inches, by 3 feet 4 inches; the principal figure to measure not less than 2 feet in height. Awarded Mr. C.J. Hooke'. From "Illustrated London News", 1845, Vol VII. AiWire
Post Date: Jul 15, 2021 3:44 AM
TAG ID: hiphotos358531 (RM)
Credit: Unknown/The Print Collector/Heritage Ima AiWire/Newscom
Format: 4960 x 3683 Color JPEG
Photographer: Unknown
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