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King George IV in his royal robes wearing a cap of estate, 1826. Artist: Edward Scriven
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King George IV in his royal robes wearing a cap of estate, 1826. Artist: Edward Scriven
King George IV in his royal robes wearing a cap of estate. His train is being held by eight eldest sons of peers assisted by the Master of the Robes, Lord Francis Conyngham
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This print captures the regal presence of King George IV in his resplendent royal robes, adorned with a majestic cap of estate. Created by the talented artist Edward Scriven in 1826, this exquisite aquatint showcases the opulence and grandeur associated with aristocracy during the 19th century. In this remarkable portrait, King George IV is depicted wearing his ceremonial costume while being attended to by Lord Francis Conyngham, the Master of the Robes. The king's train is held aloft by eight eldest sons of peers, adding an air of formality and importance to the scene. The attention to detail in this engraving is truly remarkable; every fold and crease in the king's robe has been meticulously captured. The vibrant colors bring life to this historical moment, allowing us a glimpse into a bygone era. King George IV himself exudes power and authority as he gazes confidently at the viewer. His ruff collar adds an elegant touch to his attire while emphasizing his status as sovereign. This stunning portrait serves as a testament to both artistic skill and historical significance. Preserved within Guildhall Library and Art Gallery, it offers us an opportunity to appreciate not only King George IV but also the rich heritage that defined Victorian England.
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