Clark Paterson Brass Rubbing Dame Jemima Wilson 1977 Westminster Abbey 19x11
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This framed brass rubbing reproduction brings English history into your home. Depicting Dame Jemima Wilson (1777–1823), wife of Sir Robert Wilson, decorated soldier and Governor of Gibraltar, the image is based on her memorial brass in Westminster Abbey. Shown in medieval-style attire with folded hands, the figure echoes the artistry of the Middle Ages.
Created in 1977 by Clark Paterson Studios of High Wycombe, England, this piece belongs to a series of high-quality historical reproductions made for collectors and students of medieval art. The included label details the subject’s history and context.
The brass rubbing is presented in a textured antique-gold frame with glass front, ready for display. Perfect for lovers of English history, Westminster Abbey, medieval art, and collectible brass rubbings.
Condition: Some wear to the frame and backing paper consistent with age; rubbing remains intact and detailed.
Maker/Publisher: Clark Paterson, High Wycombe, England
Age: 1977
Materials: Rubbing on paper, glass, wood frame
Dimensions: 19" tall x 11" wide
Origin: England
Style: Medieval revival, historical reproduction, collectible wall décor
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