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Earl Russell tried by his Peers for Bigamy, 18 July, the Lord High Steward reading the Sentence (engraving)
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Earl Russell tried by his Peers for Bigamy, 18 July, the Lord High Steward reading the Sentence (engraving)
1628831 Earl Russell tried by his Peers for Bigamy, 18 July, the Lord High Steward reading the Sentence (engraving) by Begg, Samuel (fl.1886-1916) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Earl Russell tried by his Peers for Bigamy, 18 July, the Lord High Steward reading the Sentence. Illustration for The Illustrated London News, 27 July 1901.
s Begg); Look and Learn / Illustrated Papers Collection
Media ID 25164544
© Look and Learn / Illustrated Papers Collection / Bridgeman Images
18 July Bigamy Courts Earl Russell Lord Halsbury Peers Sentence Trials
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This engraving captures a historic moment in the trial of Earl Russell for bigamy. The scene unfolds on 18 July, as the Lord High Steward reads out the sentence to an attentive audience. Created by Samuel Begg and featured in The Illustrated London News on 27 July 1901, this print offers a glimpse into a significant event that gripped London at the time. Intrigue fills the air as we witness Earl Russell standing before his peers, facing charges of marrying multiple times without legal dissolution. The gravity of the situation is palpable as all eyes are fixed upon the Lord High Steward, who holds the power to determine Russell's fate. The composition expertly conveys tension through its meticulous details and skillful use of light and shadow. Each figure present seems frozen in anticipation, their expressions reflecting a mix of curiosity, judgment, and perhaps even sympathy for Earl Russell. As we delve into this historical snapshot captured by Begg's masterful hand, we are transported back to an era where trials were spectacles that captivated society's attention. This image serves not only as a visual record but also invites us to contemplate themes such as justice, morality, and social mores prevalent during that time. Preserved within private collections today, this engraving remains an invaluable testament to both artistic craftsmanship and our collective fascination with human drama throughout history.
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