File:Sir Hugh Courteney and Sir John Gray in the Garter Book.jpg
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editDescriptionSir Hugh Courteney and Sir John Gray in the Garter Book.jpg |
English: "Sir Hugh Courteney and Sir John Gray, in the Garter Book," ink and pigments on paper, illustration by an unknown artist in the Garter Book, likely commissioned by William Bruges in 1435 to commemorate restoration of the heraldic decoration in St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle. This panel shows Sir Hugh de Courtenay, Earl of Devon, and Sir John Gray. Image courtesy of the British Library, London. |
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Source | British Library [1] |
Author | unknown (likely commissioned by William Bruges) |
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