Hayter Collection
"Hayter: A Journey Through Time and Artistic Excellence" Step into the world of Hayter, a name that resonates with historical significance and artistic brilliance
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"Hayter: A Journey Through Time and Artistic Excellence" Step into the world of Hayter, a name that resonates with historical significance and artistic brilliance. From Princess Amelia of Brunswick and her daughter Princess Charlotte in 1919 to the sketches by Sir George Hayter himself, this collection is a testament to his mastery of graphite. As you explore further, you'll uncover a jigsaw puzzle box lid featuring the majestic RMS Queen Mary docked in New York, USA. The intricate details transport you back to an era when grandeur ruled the seas. The year 1958 marked the end of an era with "The Last Presentations. " This captivating event captured on canvas captures the essence of tradition and elegance that once graced society's elite gatherings. Berry Pomeroy Castle engraving takes us on a journey through history's architectural wonders. Its walls whisper tales of battles fought and secrets hidden within its ancient stones. In February 1840, witness Queen Victoria's fairytale wedding as depicted by Charles Eden Wagstaff. The marriage between Queen Victoria and Prince Albert at St James's Palace remains etched in our collective memory as a symbol of love and unity. Transport yourself to London in 1854 through Panoptican - an immersive experience showcasing various facets of Victorian life. Step into their shoes for a glimpse into their daily routines, hopes, dreams, struggles; all brought vividly to life by Hayter's brushstrokes. Honorable Helen Duncombe emerges from mid-19th century Britain as an embodiment of grace and poise. WH Egleton skillfully captures her timeless beauty for eternity. John Britten comes alive before your eyes through John Hayter’s portrait from 1848 – his gaze revealing determination amidst turbulent times. Imagine wandering down Lansdown Passage in Westminster around 1820 – guided only by "The Glow Worm, " a watchman illuminating your path with his lantern.