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And When Did You Last See Your Father?, 1878, (c1920). Artist: William Frederick Yeames
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And When Did You Last See Your Father?, 1878, (c1920). Artist: William Frederick Yeames
And When Did You Last See Your Father?, 1878, (c1920). Fictional event from the English Civil War (1640s) showing a Royalist house under occupation by Parliamentarians. A boy is interrogated as to the whereabouts of his supposedly Royalist father. Illustration from Story of the British Nation, Volume II, by Walter Hutchinson, (London, c1920s)
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Breastplate Desk English Civil War English Civil Wars 1642 1648 Father Fatherhood Helmet Hutchinson Interrogation Parliamentarian Question Questioning Royalist Walter Walter Hutchinson William Frederick William Frederick Yeames Yeames
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And When Did You Last See Your Father?" is a captivating print that transports us back to the turbulent times of the English Civil War in the 1640s. Created by William Frederick Yeames and featured in Walter Hutchinson's book, "Story of the British Nation" this fictional event unfolds within a Royalist house occupied by Parliamentarians. The image captures a poignant moment as a young boy stands before an imposing desk, surrounded by his mother and other women. Dressed in period clothing, their expressions reveal both fear and determination. The boy is being interrogated about his father's whereabouts, suspected to be a Royalist sympathizer. The composition showcases intricate details such as armor, breastplates, and helmets scattered throughout the room, reminding us of the war raging outside these walls. The furniture exudes elegance but also serves as a reminder of how ordinary lives were disrupted during this tumultuous time. This thought-provoking scene encapsulates themes of family loyalty, sacrifice, and resilience amidst political turmoil. It prompts contemplation on the impact of war on individuals' lives and raises questions about identity and allegiance. William Frederick Yeames masterfully brings history to life through color and meticulous attention to detail. This print serves as both an artistic representation of historical events and an invitation for viewers to delve into England's past during one of its most challenging periods - when families were torn apart by conflicting loyalties in their fight for power.
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