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Portrait of Charles II from the Hudsons Bay Company Charter, 2nd May 1670 (engraving)
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Portrait of Charles II from the Hudsons Bay Company Charter, 2nd May 1670 (engraving)
BAL5799 Portrait of Charles II from the Hudsons Bay Company Charter, 2nd May 1670 (engraving) by English School, (17th century); Hudson Bay Company, Canada; (add.info.: Charles II (1630-85) King of England; named his cousin Rupert as true lord and proprietor of Hudson Bay; granted a monopoly over the Indian Trade; ); English, out of copyright
Media ID 12919546
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This engraving, titled "Portrait of Charles II from the Hudsons Bay Company Charter, 2nd May 1670" offers a glimpse into the historical significance and power dynamics of its time. Created by an anonymous English School artist in the 17th century, this portrait depicts Charles II (1630-85), the King of England during that period. The image showcases a regal and confident Charles II, adorned in royal attire befitting his status as king. His piercing gaze reflects both authority and intrigue, hinting at the complex political landscape he navigated during his reign. What makes this artwork particularly noteworthy is its connection to the Hudson's Bay Company Charter. On May 2nd, 1670, Charles II granted his cousin Rupert ownership over Hudson Bay and bestowed upon him exclusive rights to trade with indigenous communities in North America. This charter effectively established one of history's most influential trading companies – The Hudson's Bay Company. Beyond its artistic merit, this engraving serves as a visual testament to colonial expansion and economic monopolies prevalent during that era. It symbolizes how political alliances intertwined with commerce for personal gain. Preserved through time and now available for public viewing courtesy of Fine Art Finder via www. bridgemanimages. com, this print invites us to reflect on centuries-old power dynamics while appreciating the craftsmanship behind it.
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