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Vintage Framed Print – Queen Victoria’s Golden Jubilee Portrait (1887)
Bingley, West Yorkshire
£40
Description
Celebrate a defining moment in British royal history with this beautifully preserved framed print of Queen Victoria, commemorating her Golden Jubilee in 1887. This piece captures the monarch in her later years, adorned with regal symbols that reflect her enduring legacy.
🖼️ Product Details:
Subject: Queen Victoria, depicted in her later years, wearing a small crown, jewels, and the blue sash of the Order of the Garter.
Occasion: Commemorates the 50th anniversary of her reign, her Golden Jubilee in 1887.
Artist: Based on the original 1885 painting by Heinrich von Angeli, renowned for his naturalistic portrayals of royalty.
Setting: Queen Victoria is seated in a grand room, likely within a palace, with a writing desk and ornate chair visible.
Print Type: High-quality color reproduction of the original painting.
Frame Size: Approximately 38 x 47 cm.
🎨 Historical Significance:
This portrait is based on the work of Austrian painter Heinrich von Angeli, who was celebrated for his honest and detailed representations of his subjects. Queen Victoria herself praised Angeli's 1875 portrait for its authenticity. The Golden Jubilee portrait captures the Queen's dignity and the grandeur of the British Empire at its zenith.
🏛️ Ideal For:
Collectors of royal memorabilia.
Enthusiasts of Victorian-era history and art.
Elegant home or office decor.
This vintage framed print is a timeless piece that offers a glimpse into the illustrious reign of Queen Victoria. Its classic design and historical significance make it a valuable addition to any collection or decor.
Posted: 3 hours ago
Ad ID: 1498004893
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