Queen Elizabeth I and the Babington plot. Mezzotint by J.C. Bromley, 1830, after A.W. Devis.
- Devis, Arthur William, 1762-1822.
- Date:
- March 1st. 1830
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- 2969773i
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Left, a courtier holds up a framed painting of Babington and his conspirators. The Queen points to the painting and looks at Walsingham, who stands on the right. High on the right wall is a framed painting of Holbein's full-length portrait of King Henry VIII
Anthony Babington was the leader of a "Catholic conspiracy in 1586 to assassinate Queen Elizabeth and free Mary Stewart from imprisonment. This would, the conspirators hoped, be followed by an invasion by the forces of Philip II and the Catholic league in France, leading to the restoration of the Catholic religion. It was the first Catholic plot in which the murder of the queen was an integral part from the beginning."--Oxford dictionary of national biography. The role of the group portrait of the conspirators is unclear
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