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William Booth, first General of the Salvation Army - portrait standing
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William Booth, first General of the Salvation Army - portrait standing
3919244 William Booth, first General of the Salvation Army - portrait standing by Ward, Leslie Matthew (Spy) (1851-1922); (add.info.: William Booth, first General of the Salvation Army - portrait standing. Vanity Fair caricature by Spy (real name Sir Leslie Matthew Ward 21 November 1851 - 15 May 1922). Caption reads the Salvation Army, dated 25 November 1882. (Lithograph by Vincent Brooks, Day & Son) WB: British Methodist preacher and founder of the Salvation Army: 10 April 1829 - 20 August 1912.)
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1800s Charity Nineteen Salvation Army
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This portrait print showcases William Booth, the esteemed first General of the Salvation Army. Created by Leslie Matthew Ward, also known as Spy, this Vanity Fair caricature captures Booth's commanding presence and devotion to his cause. The lithograph was skillfully produced by Vincent Brooks, Day & Son. In this striking image, Booth stands tall and resolute, exuding a sense of purpose and determination. His piercing gaze reflects his unwavering commitment to his calling as a British Methodist preacher and founder of the Salvation Army. Born on 10 April 1829 and passing away on 20 August 1912, Booth left an indelible mark on history through his tireless efforts in spreading charity and religious teachings. The portrait is rich in detail and color, capturing the essence of Booth's character while evoking a sense of reverence for his accomplishments. It serves as a powerful reminder of the significant role he played in shaping both religious history and social welfare movements during the late nineteenth century. This artwork not only pays homage to an influential figure but also offers insight into the cultural landscape of that era. As we admire this piece from Fine Art Finder provided by Bridgeman Images, we are transported back in time to witness a pivotal moment in history when one man's vision sparked change that continues to resonate today.
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