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G101A The Execution of King Charles I Oil on canvas board Dec 2006 to May 2007 Size 386x285 mm
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About this painting One of my most surreal paintings, this was based on a subconsciously sketched note about the execution of King Charles I of England. The monarch and therefore commander of the royalist forces in the English civil wars, Charles I was executed in January 1649, under the banner of democracy, by English parliamentary forces. Four years later Oliver Cromwell dissolved parliament and became Lord Protector until his death in 1658. A wave, like a hand, washes over a sinking skull. The transparent water above the horizon reveals a vivid red sunset, fading rapidly to darkness almost like the interior of a cave. Painted in one confident stroke, the long curling hair of Charles I falls from the back of the wave, with his distinctive beard and moustache before it. The blue water in the foreground looks like cloth, the draped flag of democracy perhaps. |
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The Execution of King Charles I Price: £305 This painting is framed. Click here for ordering information |