Queen Victoria's Life in Prints
Queen Victoria's Life in Prints
[HerMajesty the Queen.]
[Engraved by W.H. Simmons, 1877.] EL 1839. [EL: artist's monogram.]
[Ref: 23011] £280.00
[Engraved by W.H. Simmons, 1877.] EL 1839. [EL: artist's monogram.]
[Ref: 23011] £280.00
Last Sunday ITV aired the first episode of their new drama
'Victoria', evidence that the fascination with the life of Queen Victoria
continues.
Rather like our own modern media’s fascination with the
young generations of the British Royal Family, the general public couldn’t get
enough insights into the life of their young monarch. Victorian England was so
intrigued by her daily life that a huge range of prints were made capturing
unseen moments as well as the public.
To theQueen's Most Excellent Majesty, This Portrait of Her Royal Consort, PrinceAlbert of Saxe Coburg & Gotha, Duke of Saxony, &c.&c.
Painted by F. Hanfstaengl, of Gotha. M & N Hanhart, Lith. Printers. Drawn on Stone by J.H.
Painted by F. Hanfstaengl, of Gotha. M & N Hanhart, Lith. Printers. Drawn on Stone by J.H.
[Ref: 24064] £190.00
At the end of this week’s episode Victoria met her
future husband Prince Albert of Saxe Coburg & Gotha, the married life of this Royal couple fascinated
Victorian England.
Prints were made of the major events in their lives such as their
wedding.
TheMarriage of Her Majesty Queen Victoria, with His Royal Highness, Prince Albertof Saxe Cobourg and Gotha in the Chapel Royal of St. James's, February 10.th1840.
From Drawings by G.F. Bragg.
[Ref: 27181] £160.00
From Drawings by G.F. Bragg.
[Ref: 27181] £160.00
Formal events such as military reviews.
[Victoria& Albert at a Military Review at Blackheath]
Opitz del. Hilscher Sc.
[Dresden, 1841.]
[Ref: 30068] £2,500.00
Opitz del. Hilscher Sc.
[Dresden, 1841.]
[Ref: 30068] £2,500.00
Of course the attempted assassination of Victoria by Edward
Oxford while Albert and Victoria were riding in a carriage on Constitution Hill
in 1840 gripped the nation.
Oxford's Attempt to Assassinate the Queen and Prince Albert. On Constitution Hill,Wednesday Evening, June 10, 1840.
[Ref: 27975] £70.00
[Ref: 27975] £70.00
ThisPrint represents the Attempted Assassination of Her Most Gracious Majesty QueenVictoria and H.R.H. Prince Albert, at Constitution Hill by Edward Oxford, onthe Evening of Wednesday June 10th 1840.
Madeley, lith, 5, Wellington St, Strand.
[Ref: 37659] £160.00
Madeley, lith, 5, Wellington St, Strand.
[Ref: 37659] £160.00
But also the more every day events such as a trip to the
opera received attention.
The Queen& Prince Albert going in State to the Opera.
Painted by J. Pollard.
[Ref: 20757] £160.00
Painted by J. Pollard.
[Ref: 20757] £160.00
The Royal Children frequently appeared in
prints in Victorian England and received as much attention as the Royal Children do now.
Scenes such as the Royal family playing at home with their pets or
toys were very popular.
A Peep AtWindsor Terrace. The Royal Children with their favourite dog.
Dean & Co. Threadneedle St. [n.d., c.1845.]
[Ref: 11708] £220.00
Dean & Co. Threadneedle St. [n.d., c.1845.]
[Ref: 11708] £220.00
[Four vignattes of Queen Victoria, Prince Albert, and the Royal Family.]
[n.d., c.1860.]
[Ref: 15723] £140.00
[n.d., c.1860.]
[Ref: 15723] £140.00
[H.R.H.Princess Alice with Eos.]
[Engraved by Thomas Landseer, A.R.A., 1875.] [EL: artist's monogram.]
[Ref: 23027] £360.00
[Engraved by Thomas Landseer, A.R.A., 1875.] [EL: artist's monogram.]
[Ref: 23027] £360.00
Dean
& Co. Threadneedle Street. [n.d., c.1845.]
[Ref: 11710] £220.00
[Ref: 11710] £220.00
The RoyalFamily. Prince Albert. Prince Alfred. The Queen. Princess Helena. PrincessAlice. Princess Royal. Princess Louisa. Windsor Castle. Prince of Wales. St.George's Chapel.
J.G.B. del.
[Ref: 12536] £120.00
J.G.B. del.
[Ref: 12536] £120.00
Queen
Victoria was often depicted as the ideal mother, shown doting on her children.
MaternalAffection.
Engraved by J. Porter, from a Sketch by Lady R.
[n.d., c.1840s]
[Ref: 32442] £110.00
Engraved by J. Porter, from a Sketch by Lady R.
[n.d., c.1840s]
[Ref: 32442] £110.00
The RoyalMother. Royal Album No. 26.
T.C. Wilson dell. Alf.d Carlile, Litho. London.
[n.d. c.1845.]
[Ref: 21523] £60.00
T.C. Wilson dell. Alf.d Carlile, Litho. London.
[n.d. c.1845.]
[Ref: 21523] £60.00
It was not only the Royal Children who were popular the
Royal Pets also received attention. The well-known Victorian artist Edwin
Landseer even painted a series of her favourite pets, from the more typical domestic pets such as the King Charles Cavalier Spaniel Dash (who has so far
made several appearances in the program) to her more exotic animals.
[Marmozettes.]
[Engraved by J.B. Hunt, 1877.] EL. [monogram of Edwin Landseer.]
[Ref: 23026] £380.00
[Engraved by J.B. Hunt, 1877.] EL. [monogram of Edwin Landseer.]
[Ref: 23026] £380.00
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