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Her Court was Pure; Her Life Serene; God gave her Peace (engraving)
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Her Court was Pure; Her Life Serene; God gave her Peace (engraving)
1593911 Her Court was Pure; Her Life Serene; God gave her Peace (engraving) by Forestier, Amedee (1854-1930) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Her Court was Pure; Her Life Serene; God gave her Peace. Illustration for The Illustrated London News, 2 February 1901.
A Forestier); Look and Learn / Illustrated Papers Collection
Media ID 23072274
© Look and Learn / Illustrated Papers Collection / Bridgeman Images
Bare Coffins Isle Of Wight Mortuary Chapel Osborne Peace Pure Serene Queen Victoria Semi Nude
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This engraving, titled "Her Court was Pure; Her Life Serene; God gave her Peace" transports us back to a significant moment in history. Created by Amedee Forestier in 1901, this print captures the essence of Queen Victoria's funeral ceremony on the Isle of Wight. The scene depicts a solemn procession at Osborne, the royal residence where Queen Victoria spent many peaceful years. The mortuary chapel stands as a symbol of reverence and finality, while coffins are carried with utmost care. The atmosphere is one of serene dignity and respect for the departed monarch. Forestier's attention to detail is remarkable; every figure exudes grace and poise amidst their grief. The artist skillfully portrays both courtiers and commoners alike, emphasizing that death unites all in its solemnity. While nudity may seem unexpected within such a somber context, it serves as a reminder of our shared vulnerability before mortality. Forestier subtly includes semi-nude figures among the mourners, highlighting the universality of loss and underscoring our inherent humanity. This engraving originally appeared in The Illustrated London News, capturing hearts with its poignant portrayal of Queen Victoria's passing. Now part of a private collection but made accessible through Bridgeman Images' Look and Learn / Illustrated Papers Collection, this artwork continues to evoke emotions centuries later. "Her Court was Pure; Her Life Serene; God gave her Peace" invites us to reflect on life's transience while honoring an extraordinary ruler
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