Colonel Blood Stealing the Crown Jewels

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Year1824
Dimensions147.5 cm × 198.5 cm (58.1 in × 78.1 in)
Colonel Blood Stealing the Crown Jewels
ArtistHenry Perronet Briggs
Year1824
TypeOil on canvas, history painting
Dimensions147.5 cm × 198.5 cm (58.1 in × 78.1 in)
LocationRoyal Academy of Arts, London

Colonel Blood Stealing the Crown Jewels is an oil on canvas history painting by the English artist Henry Perronet Briggs, from 1824.

It depicts the attempt of the Anglo-Irish Colonel Thomas Blood to steal the Crown Jewels of England from the Tower of London in 1671 during the Restoration era.[1] Blood was subsequently pardoned for the crime by Charles II.[2] Briggs was known for painting a mixture of portrait paintings and history scenes during the Regency era.[3]

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