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George II receiving news of his fathers death from Walpole, 1727. Artist: Beech
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George II receiving news of his fathers death from Walpole, 1727. Artist: Beech
George II receiving news of his fathers death from Walpole, 1727. Although the title was never used to refer to him at the time, Sir Robert Walpole (1676-1745) is regarded as Britains first Prime Minister. His administration lasted from 1721 until he resigned in 1742, longer than that of any Prime Minister since
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In this print, we witness a pivotal moment in British history. The scene depicts George II, the King of Great Britain, receiving the shocking news of his father's death from Sir Robert Walpole in 1727. As George II kneels before Walpole, his face reveals a mixture of grief and disbelief at the loss of his beloved father. Sir Robert Walpole, often hailed as Britain's first Prime Minister despite not being referred to as such during his time, stands tall and solemnly explains the tragic news to the grieving monarch. His role as a statesman and politician is evident in this engraving that captures an intimate exchange between two powerful figures. The image also highlights the complex dynamics between Germany and England during this period. Being born in Hanoverian Germany, George II had ascended to the English throne after his father's reign ended. This historical context adds depth to our understanding of their conversation. Beech skillfully portrays this significant moment with monochrome precision, emphasizing both the gravity of death and its impact on politics and monarchy. Through this print collector's work, we are transported back in time to witness a crucial event that shaped British history forever.
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