File:Sir John de Grailly and William Earl of Salisbury in the Garter Book.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionSir John de Grailly and William Earl of Salisbury in the Garter Book.jpg |
English: "Sir John de Grailly and William, Earl of Salisbury, in the Garter Book," illuminated illustration by the manuscript of the Garter Book, by an unknown illustrator, 1435, and likely commissioned by William Bruges. The manuscript was commissioned to commemorate restoration of armorial decoration in St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle. This panel shows Sir John de Grailly and William, Earl of Salisbury. 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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