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Gilbert Elliot 1st Earl Minto 1751-1814 Viceroy
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Gilbert Elliot 1st Earl Minto 1751-1814 Viceroy
Gilbert Elliot, 1st Earl of Minto (1751-1814), Viceroy of British India and Governor General of the Dutch East Indies (1812-14), Portrait of Gilbert Elliot, first count of Minto (1751- 1814). Viceroy of the British Indies and Governor General of the Dutch East Indies (1812-14). Full-length, sitting in a chair, the left foot on a footstool. On the left a table with documents. Part of a series of portraits of the governors-general of the former Dutch East Indies, historical persons, colonial governor, Elliot-Murray-Kynynmound (1st Earl of Minto), Gilbert, George Chinnery, 1812 - 1847, canvas, cardboard, oil paint (paint), h 238 cm × w 149 cm d 12.5 cm w 54 cm
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1812 1847 1st Earl Cardboard Chair Colonial Governor Documents Dutch East Indies Former Dutch East Indies George Chinnery Gilbert Governor General Governors General Historical Persons Portraits Sitting Table Viceroy British India Footstool Left Foot Minto Oil Paint
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This print showcases the distinguished figure of Gilbert Elliot, 1st Earl of Minto (1751-1814), who held prestigious positions as Viceroy of British India and Governor General of the Dutch East Indies from 1812 to 1814. The portrait depicts Lord Minto in a full-length seated position, his left foot resting on a footstool, exuding an air of authority and grace. The composition is enriched by the presence of a table adorned with important documents on the left side, symbolizing Lord Minto's commitment to governance and administration. This artwork forms part of a remarkable series that immortalizes the governors-general who once governed the former Dutch East Indies. It serves as a testament to their historical significance and impact on colonial rule during that era. Painted by George Chinnery between 1812 and 1847, this masterpiece measures approximately 238 cm in height, 149 cm in width, and has a depth of 12.5 cm. Crafted meticulously using oil paint on canvas mounted onto cardboard support, it captures every intricate detail with precision. As you gaze upon this extraordinary portrait print from Liszt Collection, you are transported back in time to witness one man's influential role in shaping two great empires. Lord Minto's legacy lives on through this striking image that encapsulates his power and leadership during an era marked by significant political transformations across continents.
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