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A Staffordshire Portrait Group of the Death of Nelson, (ceramic)
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A Staffordshire Portrait Group of the Death of Nelson, (ceramic)
986130 A Staffordshire Portrait Group of the Death of Nelson, (ceramic) by English School; Private Collection; (add.info.: A Staffordshire Portrait Group of the Death of Nelson. Made circa 1845. 19cm wide (left) & A Staffordshire Portrait Jug of Lord Nelson. Made in England in the 20th century. 29.5cm high (right).); Photo eChristies Images; English, out of copyright
Media ID 23686620
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1840s 1845 Admiral Nelson Admiralty Amputee Disability Disabled Distinguished Dressed Up English Text Famous Person Formal Formal Attire Formal Dress Handicap Historical Figure Historical Personality Horatio Horatio Nelson Household Equipment Human Like Human Likeness Kitchenware Language Lettering Lord Nelson Lower Case Male Likeness Mid 19th Century Mid Nineteenth Century Military Figure Military Unit Negative Concept Nelson Olden Time Physical Impairment Representation Smart Staffordshire Word Apparel Mortality Portrait Style Portraiture
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This print showcases a Staffordshire Portrait Group of the Death of Nelson, a ceramic masterpiece created by an English School. Dating back to around 1845, this artwork measures 19cm wide on the left side and is accompanied by a Staffordshire Portrait Jug of Lord Nelson, made in England during the 20th century, standing at an impressive height of 29.5cm on the right. The image captures the essence of nineteenth-century portraiture with its formal attire and military uniform. The representation of Lord Nelson as an amputee emphasizes his heroic sacrifice for Great Britain's Royal Navy. The historic significance is further highlighted by lettering and naval motifs adorning both pieces. The photograph transports us back in time to witness this distinguished figure's death scene, evoking feelings of admiration and respect for one of Britain's most famous military figures. Despite being devoid of any human presence, the portrait exudes a sense of mortality through its somber tone and negative concept. The ceramic craftsmanship is truly remarkable; every detail meticulously captured in this studio shot. The lower case writing adds depth to the composition while emphasizing Lord Nelson's legacy. This print from Bridgeman Images allows us to appreciate not only the artistry but also serves as a reminder that even historical figures faced physical impairments and disabilities. It stands as a testament to their resilience and bravery throughout history within our united kingdom.
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