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Portrait of James Stuart (1612-55) 1st Duke of Richmond, from Lodges British
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Portrait of James Stuart (1612-55) 1st Duke of Richmond, from Lodges British
KW181441 Portrait of James Stuart (1612-55) 1st Duke of Richmond, from Lodges British Portraits, 1823 (litho) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: James Stuart, 1st. Duke of Richmond and 4th Duke of Lennox, 1612-1655. Royalist. From the book Lodgeas British Portraitsa published London 1823.
); Photo eKen Welsh; English, out of copyright
Media ID 18251449
© Private Collection / Photo Ken Welsh / Bridgeman Images
17th Cavalier Curly Hair Duke James James Stuart Lennox Richmond Royalist Seventeenth Stuart 4th Duke Of Lennox
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This lithograph, titled "Portrait of James Stuart (1612-55) 1st Duke of Richmond" offers a glimpse into the life and persona of an influential figure from British history. The subject, James Stuart, was not only the 1st Duke of Richmond but also held the title of 4th Duke of Lennox. This portrait showcases his noble stature and regal presence. The artist skillfully captures Stuart's distinctive features, including his curly hair and aristocratic air. Dressed in traditional seventeenth-century attire, he exudes an aura of power and authority befitting a royalist figure during this historical period. What adds a touch of charm to this composition is the inclusion of a loyal companion - a pet dog by Stuart's side. This small detail humanizes him further, revealing his softer side amidst his political endeavors. Originally published in London in 1823 as part of Lodge's British Portraits series, this engraving has stood the test of time as an enduring piece within English art history. Its vertical format allows for an intimate view into Stuart's countenance while emphasizing his importance within society. As we gaze upon this portrait today, it serves as both a visual testament to one man's legacy and a window into the rich tapestry that is seventeenth-century England.
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