Colonel Blood Stealing the Crown Jewels
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| Colonel Blood Stealing the Crown Jewels | |
|---|---|
| Artist | Henry Perronet Briggs |
| Year | 1824 |
| Type | Oil on canvas, history painting |
| Dimensions | 147.5 cm × 198.5 cm (58.1 in × 78.1 in) |
| Location | Royal 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]