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Brave Emma! Good Emma! If there were more Emmas, there would be more Nelsons (colour litho)
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Brave Emma! Good Emma! If there were more Emmas, there would be more Nelsons (colour litho)
2796956 Brave Emma! Good Emma! If there were more Emmas, there would be more Nelsons (colour litho) by McCormick, Arthur David (1860-1943); Private Collection; (add.info.: Brave Emma! Good Emma! If there were more Emmas, there would be more Nelsons. Illustration for The Life of Nelson by Robert Southey (Constable, 1916).); © Look and Learn
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Admiral Lord Nelson Brave Emma Emma Hamilton Good Heroism Horatio Nelson Nelsons
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This lithograph by Arthur David McCormick depicts a pivotal moment in history, celebrating the bravery and goodness of Emma Hamilton. Titled "Brave Emma! Good Emma! If there were more Emmas, there would be more Nelsons" this artwork beautifully captures the essence of heroism and its profound impact on society. The image portrays Emma Hamilton as a symbol of courage and virtue, suggesting that if there were more individuals like her, great leaders like Admiral Lord Nelson would emerge. The illustration was created for Robert Southey's book "The Life of Nelson" in 1916, showcasing the historical significance of these figures. Emma Hamilton's unwavering support for Horatio Nelson during his naval career is well-documented. As she stands proudly amidst an army backdrop, one can sense her determination to uplift those around her through acts of selflessness and loyalty. This print serves as a reminder that heroes are not limited to battlefields but can also be found within our own communities. McCormick's use of vibrant colors brings life to this scene while capturing the spirit of naval heroism. The composition evokes admiration for both Emma Hamilton and Admiral Lord Nelson, highlighting their significant contributions to the armed forces. In summary, this lithograph immortalizes Brave Emma! Good Emma!, emphasizing how individuals like her have the power to shape history by inspiring greatness in others.
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