Sir Wolstan Dixie (1700-1767), 4th Bt, Market Bosworth - Henry Pickering
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Sir Wolstan Dixie (1700-1767), 4th Bt, Market Bosworth - Henry Pickering
Oil on Canvas 247.7 x 127
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Media ID 4018869
18th Century Costume Curls Dress Gentleman Jacket Male Oil Painting Silk White
EDITORS COMMENTS
In this oil painting by Henry Pickering, we are transported back to the elegant 18th century, where Sir Wolstan Dixie, the distinguished 4th Baronet of Market Bosworth, takes center stage. Standing tall in his exquisite attire, Sir Wolstan exudes an air of refinement and sophistication. The artist has skillfully captured every intricate detail of Sir Wolstan's outfit - from the fine silk jacket that drapes gracefully over his shoulders to the immaculate white dress shirt beneath. His powdered wig sits perfectly atop his head, its curls meticulously arranged. The attention to detail is remarkable; it is as if time itself has been frozen within this canvas. Sir Wolstan's confident gaze meets ours with a hint of pride and nobility. It is evident that he was a man of great stature and influence during his time. This portrait serves as a testament to both his social standing and impeccable taste in fashion. As we admire this stunning piece of artistry, we cannot help but be drawn into the world it represents - a world filled with opulence and grandeur. Through Pickering's masterful brushstrokes, Sir Wolstan Dixie comes alive once more, forever preserved in this timeless masterpiece from Nottingham City Photos.
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