A color print depicting a royal court with people dressed in fancy costume. A figure in a gold robe sits on a throne in the upper right corner while a girl in a black and white dress brings a book into the room on a gold pillow. There is a bearded man in the upper left corner who is pointing to the right and a tan colored dog sits at the bottom center. The frame is painted black.
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"Foster Brothers / 4 Park Square / Boston / Pictures and Frames / Order No. 3259" (Label on reverse)
"The House of Lords Tudor Panels. / No. 2. Protestant Reformation: Latimer preach- / ing before Edward VI. at St. Paul's Cross, / A.D. 1548 / Painted by Ernest Board / Foster Bros., 4 Park Square, Boston, Mass." (Label on reverse)
Original to Phillips House (Salem, Mass.),
P148
Reproduction of Board, Ernest, 1877-1934 (Painter)
Foster Brothers (Framer)
Boston, Massachusetts
23 7/16 x 23 10/16 x 1 7/16 (HxWxD) (inches)
Gift of the Stephen Phillips Memorial Charitable Trust for Historic Preservation
2006.44.571
Massachusetts (United States)
Boston (Suffolk county, Massachusetts)
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