Amp Company Collection
Discover the captivating world through a collection of stunning artworks from the mid-19th century
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Discover the captivating world through a collection of stunning artworks from the mid-19th century. Step back in time and witness historical moments come to life, as depicted by talented artists such as J Rogers, Henry Lemon, H Robinson, and more. Immerse yourself in the romantic tale of Edwy and Elgiva, beautifully portrayed by J Rogers. Feel their love transcend time and space as you gaze upon this masterpiece. Experience the intrigue surrounding Chas. Edward (The Pretender) And Flora Macdonald's story through J Rogers' artistry. Let your imagination wander amidst political turmoil and forbidden romance. Witness The Death of Mortimer unfold before your eyes with haunting realism. Created by J Rogers, this artwork captures the intensity and tragedy that defined this pivotal moment in history. Marvel at The Bill of Rights Presented to William and Mary - an iconic event brought to life by an unknown artist. Reflect on its significance as a cornerstone of democracy that shaped nations for centuries to come. Transport yourself to ancient times with St. Augustine Before Ethelbert, skillfully crafted by Henry Lemon. Experience the clash between faiths and cultures through this thought-provoking piece. Uncover The Massacre of the Druids - a chilling depiction masterfully created by J Rogers. Allow yourself to be moved by this powerful portrayal of conflict between ancient traditions and invading forces. Relive Richard III. 's fateful encounter with Earl Richmond at the Battle of Bosworth in 1485 through another remarkable work from J Rogers' repertoire. Sense the tension on the battlefield as two destinies collide. Admire Frances Theresa Stewart's elegance captured flawlessly by H Robinson's brushstrokes. Delve into her intriguing story as Duchess of Richmond during a time when power was intertwined with beauty. Celebrate love with The Queen in her Bridal Dress painted meticulously by William Henry Mote.