William Stumbles as He Lands, but Grasping the Earth with His Hand, Calls Out That He Thus Takes Possession of the English Soil by Daniel Maclise

William Stumbles as He Lands, but Grasping the Earth with His Hand, Calls Out That He Thus Takes Possession of the English Soil

(William stumbles as he lands, but, grasping the earth with his hand, calls out that he thus takes possession of the English Soil, und so reassures his followers, who regarded his fall as an ill omen)


Daniel Maclise

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William Stumbles as He Lands, but Grasping the Earth with His Hand, Calls Out That He Thus Takes Possession of the English Soil by Daniel Maclise. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
norman conquest · william the conqueror · king william i · england · william · stumbles · lands · grasping · earth · possession · english soil · reassures · followers · regarded · fall · ill omen · Private Collection / Bridgeman Images · / Look and Learn
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