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Queen Victoria Taking the Coronation Oath, June 28, 1838 Signed, lower right: geo

Queen Victoria Taking the Coronation Oath, June 28, 1838 Signed, lower right: geo


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Queen Victoria Taking the Coronation Oath, June 28, 1838 Signed, lower right: geo

Queen Victoria Taking the Coronation Oath, June 28, 1838 Signed, lower right: " geo Hayter" signed 1838, Sir George Hayter, 1792-1871, British

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1792 1838 1871 Cape Coronation George Hayter Jewels June Lower Oath Oil On Panel Queen Robes Royal Scepter Signed Sir George Hayter Taking Victoria


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This print captures a historic moment in British history - Queen Victoria Taking the Coronation Oath on June 28,1838. Painted by Sir George Hayter, a renowned British artist of the 19th century, this oil on panel artwork showcases his exceptional talent and attention to detail. In the painting, Queen Victoria is depicted wearing her royal robes and cape adorned with gold and jewels. Holding a scepter in one hand, she stands tall and regal as she solemnly takes the oath that would mark the beginning of her reign. The vibrant red backdrop adds a touch of grandeur to the scene, emphasizing her significance as queen. The signature "geo Hayter" can be seen in the lower right corner of this remarkable piece. Sir George Hayter's mastery shines through every brushstroke, capturing not only Queen Victoria's likeness but also her commanding presence. As we gaze upon this print from Liszt Collection, we are transported back to that significant day in history when Queen Victoria ascended to power. It serves as a reminder of her enduring legacy and contributions during her long reign from 1837 until 1901. This print is more than just an artistic representation; it encapsulates an important moment in time that shaped Britain's monarchy for years to come.

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