Oliver Cromwell and the Long Parliament (Signed) (Original)

Oliver Cromwell and the Long Parliament art by Paul Rainer

Oliver Cromwell and the Long Parliament (Signed) (Original)


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Artist: Paul Rainer
Medium: Gouache on Board
Size: 17" x 10" (425mm x 265mm)
Date: 1967
Signature: Signed by artist bottom right
Code: RainerCromwellLL

This is the Signed unique original Gouache painting by Paul Rainer.

Who Said...? "What shall we do with this bauble? There, take it away!" Oliver Cromwell in the House of Commons in 1653. Cromwell symbolically dissolves The Long Parliament by removing the Mace, the symbol of Parliamentary power.

This is the original artwork from Look and Learn no. 284 (24 June 1967).
  • Artist Biography
    Paul Rainer (Flourished 1950s and 1960s)
    Paul Rainer, an illustrator about whom not much is known. We know he was active in the 1950s in Everybody's Magazine, and in the 1960s contributed to both Bible Story and Look and Learn.

    He illustrated a couple of series in Look and Learn including 'People and Plants' in 1966, the excellent 'Who Said...?' in 1967 and various others in 1968-69. Before that, he was one of the regular illustrators for Bible Story, illustrating 'The Story of the Life of Jesus' (1964).
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