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Lord Denman, c. 1831-33 (oil on canvas)
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Lord Denman, c. 1831-33 (oil on canvas)
3744487 Lord Denman, c.1831-33 (oil on canvas) by Barber, Thomas (1768-1843); 129.5x101.6 cm; Nottingham City Museums and Galleries (Nottingham Castle); (add.info.: Thomas Denman, 1st Baron Denman, (1779-1854) was a British lawyer, judge and politician who served as Lord Chief Justice from 1832-50.); eNottingham City Museums & Galleries; British, out of copyright
Media ID 22543568
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Black Jacket Cravat Dignified Scroll White Collar Noble Regency
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This portrait captures the dignified presence of Lord Denman, a prominent figure in British history. Painted by Thomas Barber between 1831 and 1833, this oil on canvas print showcases Lord Denman's aristocratic stature and refined demeanor. Seated in an elegant chair against a backdrop of richly patterned wallpaper, Lord Denman exudes authority and sophistication. His crisp white collar contrasts sharply with his black jacket, emphasizing his status as a member of the aristocracy during the Georgian era. With a cravat neatly tied around his neck and a scroll held delicately in one hand, Lord Denman embodies the intellectual pursuits that characterized noble society at the time. The artist skillfully captures every detail of his subject's features, from the fine lines etched on his face to the thoughtful expression in his eyes. As an influential lawyer, judge, and politician who served as Lord Chief Justice from 1832 to 1850, Lord Denman played a significant role in shaping British law and governance during this period. This portrait serves as both a testament to his accomplishments and an enduring symbol of nobility. Displayed at Nottingham City Museums and Galleries within Nottingham Castle, this painting offers viewers a glimpse into the world of regency-era nobility through its meticulous brushwork and attention to detail. It is truly a masterpiece that celebrates not only Lord Denman but also an entire era defined by elegance and refinement.
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