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The Training of the Kings Horses for the Coronation Procession, anticipating the Din of the Streets (litho)
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The Training of the Kings Horses for the Coronation Procession, anticipating the Din of the Streets (litho)
1629722 The Training of the Kings Horses for the Coronation Procession, anticipating the Din of the Streets (litho) by Begg, Samuel (fl.1886-1916) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Training of the Kings Horses for the Coronation Procession, anticipating the Din of the Streets. Illustration for The Illustrated London News, 31 May 1902.
s Begg); Look and Learn / Illustrated Papers Collection
Media ID 25134192
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Buckingham Palace Coronation Procession Royal Celebrations Training Anticipating Royal Mews
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This lithograph, titled "The Training of the Kings Horses for the Coronation Procession, anticipating the Din of the Streets" transports us back to a momentous occasion in London's history. The image captures the bustling streets surrounding Buckingham Palace as preparations are underway for a grand coronation procession. In this vivid scene, we witness an array of street scenes filled with anticipation and excitement. Flags flutter proudly in the wind, adorning buildings and lampposts along the route. The royal horses stand tall and majestic outside the Royal Mews, ready to be trained for their crucial role in this historic event. As we gaze upon this print, we can almost hear the distant hum of activity that will soon engulf these very streets. The artist skillfully conveys a sense of eagerness and energy through his intricate engravings. This artwork was originally created by Samuel Begg as an illustration for The Illustrated London News on May 31st, 1902. It offers us a glimpse into one of London's most celebrated royal celebrations. With its attention to detail and historical significance, this lithograph is truly a treasure from our past. Displayed here as part of a private collection but made available through Bridgeman Images' Fine Art Finder platform, it allows us to appreciate both its artistic merit and its value as a window into history.
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