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William III, c. 1873 (stained glass)
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William III, c. 1873 (stained glass)
LLW402808 William III, c.1873 (stained glass) by English School, (19th century); Parliament Buildings, Bridgetown, Barbados; (add.info.: William III (1650-1702), King of England, Scotland (as William II) and Ireland and Prince of Orange; ); Photo: eLucinda Lambton; English, out of copyright
Media ID 22377570
© Photo: Lucinda Lambton / Bridgeman Images
Barbadian Caribbean Coats Of Arms Commonwealth Crests Gothic Revival Gothick Hand On Hip Heraldic Neo Gothic Pointed Arch Shields Victorian Gothic West Indian Heraldry
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This print showcases a stunning stained glass artwork of William III, dating back to 1873. Created by an English School artist in the 19th century, this masterpiece can be found within the Parliament Buildings in Bridgetown, Barbados. William III, also known as William II in Scotland and Prince of Orange, was a prominent figure who reigned as King of England, Scotland (as William II), Ireland, and Prince of Orange from 1650 to 1702. The photograph beautifully captures his regal presence with his hand confidently placed on his hip. The stained glass window is a remarkable example of neo-gothic art movement prevalent during that era. Its intricate design features heraldry elements such as coats of arms and shields representing royalty and British heritage. The pointed arches add an elegant touch to the composition while emphasizing its gothic revival style. As a symbol of colonial history and Victorian influence in Barbados, this artwork holds great significance within the West Indian community. It represents not only the ruler's authority but also serves as a reminder of the commonwealth ties between Britain and its former colonies. Lucinda Lambton's expert photography brings out every detail with precision while capturing the essence of this historical piece. This print is truly a testament to both artistic excellence and cultural heritage for all admirers to appreciate.
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