Wivell Collection
"Wivell: Capturing the Faces of Power and Influence in 1820" Step into the world of Abraham Wivell
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"Wivell: Capturing the Faces of Power and Influence in 1820" Step into the world of Abraham Wivell, a talented artist who skillfully depicted prominent figures during the early 19th century. His work ranged from capturing architectural marvels like John Allan Powell's Improved Fire Escape to immortalizing esteemed individuals such as The Lord Chancellor and Sir John Leech, Vice Chancellor. Wivell's keen eye for detail is evident in his portrayal of Caroline, Queen of England, where her regal grace shines through every stroke of his brush. Equally impressive is his depiction of Sir Robert Gifford, His Majesty's Attorney General, exuding authority and legal prowess. Count Vassali comes alive on paper thanks to Wivell's sketching skills showcased within the walls of the House of Lords. Lieutenant Flynn stands tall as a representative of naval strength while T. Wilde and N. C. Tindal embody their roles as Her Majesty's Counsel with dignity and poise. Henry Brougham Esq. , M. P. , known as The Queen's Attorney General, radiates intelligence and charisma under Wivell's masterful hand. Lastly, S. Lushington D. C. L. , M. P. , commands attention with an air of wisdom that only someone well-versed in politics can possess. Through these portraits created by Thomas Wright himself or sketched by A. Wivell himself inside prestigious establishments like the House Of Lords, Wivell transports us back to a time when power was personified through artistry. Each piece serves as a window into history - a glimpse at influential figures who shaped society during this pivotal era.