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William Caxton, English printer, presenting a book to King Edward IV, 1477
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William Caxton, English printer, presenting a book to King Edward IV, 1477
William Caxton, English printer, presenting a book to King Edward IV, 1477. Caxton (c1422-1491) presenting the king with what is considered to be the first book printed in England, Dictes or Sayeings of the Philosophres, 1477
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In this photo print, we witness a significant moment in history as William Caxton, the renowned English printer, presents a book to King Edward IV. The year is 1477, and Caxton stands before the majestic throne of the king, holding what is believed to be England's first-ever printed book - Dictes or Sayeings of the Philosophres. The image exudes an air of medieval grandeur and regality. King Edward IV sits upon his ornate throne adorned with a crown and fur-trimmed ermine robe. He holds a sceptre in one hand while resting his other hand on an orb symbolizing his authority over England. The presence of female figures adds depth to the scene, representing both courtly elegance and intellectual pursuits. Caxton kneels before the king in humble reverence, presenting him with this groundbreaking literary creation that would forever change the course of literature and technology. This historic encounter between monarch and printer signifies not only their shared appreciation for knowledge but also highlights how printing revolutionized access to information during this era. Through vibrant colors and meticulous attention to detail, this photograph transports us back to 15th-century England—a time when manuscripts were meticulously crafted by hand—and invites us to contemplate the profound impact that Caxton's pioneering efforts had on society at large. This remarkable image captures a pivotal moment where tradition meets innovation—a testament to human progress through artistry and intellect—forever preserved within these timeless frames.
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