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Handkerchief of Brussels Lace, 1863. Artist: Robert Dudley
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Handkerchief of Brussels Lace, 1863. Artist: Robert Dudley
Handkerchief of Brussels Lace, 1863. Gifts presented to Alexandra of Denmark on the occasion of her marriage to the future Edward VII. Edward VII (1841-1910), married Alexandra of Denmark (1844-1925) at St Georges Chapel, Windsor Castle, 10th March, 1863. From A Memorial of the Marriage of H.R.H. Albert Edward, Prince of Wales and H.R.H. Alexandra, Princess of Denmark, by W. H Russell. [Day and Son, London, 1863]
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This print showcases the Handkerchief of Brussels Lace, created in 1863 by the talented artist Robert Dudley. The handkerchief was a gift presented to Alexandra of Denmark on her momentous marriage to the future Edward VII, which took place at St Georges Chapel, Windsor Castle on March 10th, 1863. The intricate design and complexity of this exquisite lacework is truly remarkable. Every corner of the handkerchief reveals a symphony of delicate patterns and meticulous craftsmanship that epitomizes the elegance and grandeur associated with British royalty. As we delve into this mesmerizing image, we are transported back to the 19th century when such elaborate gifts were exchanged during significant royal unions. The handkerchief serves as a symbol not only of love and devotion but also as an embodiment of artistry and sophistication. Robert Dudley's lithograph captures every minute detail with precision, allowing us to appreciate the intricacy and beauty that went into creating this masterpiece. It is evident that no expense was spared in crafting such an extraordinary object fit for a queen. This print from Heritage Images offers us a glimpse into history—a testament to enduring love between two individuals who would later become King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra. It reminds us of their regal union while highlighting the significance placed upon thoughtful gifts within British society during that time period.
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