'It is in truth not for glory, nor riches, nor honours, that we are fighting, but for freedom - for that alone, which no honest man gives up but with life itself"
On an illustration of the ruins of Abroath Abbey where the declaration was written over 700 years ago.
The above phrase contains the best known words in the Declaration of Arbroath, written in 1320 by the community of the kingdom of Scotland to the Pope asking him to recognise Scotland's independence and acknowledge Robert the Bruce as the lawful King.
The document is also seen as a first example of contractual monarchy with an ability asserting the right to dethrone the King Robert.
The Declaration of Arbroath is widely regarded as being the inspiration behind the American Declaration of Independence in 1776.
Edition of 25 (At each size)
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Unframed and unmounted digital archival art print on Somerset Velvet 225gsm paper. This is an extremely high quality art print produced in Glasgow.
Image size:
Wee - 25cm x 20cm
Large - 40cm x 30cm