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Members of the Star Chamber; Queen Henrietta Maria sails from England, 1642 (etching)
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Members of the Star Chamber; Queen Henrietta Maria sails from England, 1642 (etching)
3744610 Members of the Star Chamber; Queen Henrietta Maria sails from England, 1642 (etching) by Hollar, Wenceslaus (1607-77); Private Collection; (add.info.: From Chronicle of the Civil War
In 1641 the Long Parliament, enraged by the treatment of religious dissenters, abolished the Star Chamber with an Act of Parliament: the Habeas Corpus Act 1640.
Charles I sent Henrietta Maria to the Hague with their eldest daughter in 1642 ); Czech, out of copyright
Media ID 22543604
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This etching by Wenceslaus Hollar depicts a significant moment in history - the departure of Queen Henrietta Maria from England in 1642. The members of the Star Chamber, an influential council that held immense power over religious dissenters, can be seen bidding farewell to the queen as she sets sail for the Hague with their eldest daughter. The image serves as a visual representation of the political and religious tensions that defined this period known as the English Civil War. The abolishment of the Star Chamber by Parliament was a direct response to its mistreatment of religious dissenters, leading to Charles I's decision to send his wife away for safety. Hollar's attention to detail is evident in every aspect of this etching. From the intricate sails on the ship to each individual figure present, he captures both historical accuracy and artistic finesse. The composition highlights not only Queen Henrietta Maria but also emphasizes various symbols associated with Christianity and Roman Catholicism. This print offers viewers a glimpse into a tumultuous time when religion, politics, and power clashed in England. It serves as a reminder of how these forces shaped society during this era and continues to intrigue those interested in understanding our past.
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