H Robinson Collection
"H Robinson: A Master of Historical Portraits in the 19th Century" Charles Howard, First Earl of Nottingham
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"H Robinson: A Master of Historical Portraits in the 19th Century" Charles Howard, First Earl of Nottingham, immortalized by the skilled hand in an exquisite portrait capturing his noble essence. "I am not mad, most noble Festus, " a haunting depiction from the 19th century by H Robinson, showcasing raw emotion and turmoil within a single frame. In a powerful portrayal titled "Father, I have sinned against heaven. . and am no more worthy to be called thy son, " H Robinson captures the profound remorse and redemption found in this biblical tale set in the 19th century. Through his artistry, H Robinson brings to life Eli's realization that "the Lord had called the child" with remarkable detail and depth during the early-mid 19th century. Witnessing love at first sight unfold before our eyes is made possible through H Robinson's masterpiece depicting "The meeting of Eliezer and Rebecca at the well" during the enchanting era of the 19th century. "They have made them a molten calf and have worshipped it, " an evocative piece crafted by H Robinson transports us back to a time when idolatry reigned supreme in society during the 19th century. Archibald Campbell, First Duke of Argyll stands tall as depicted by H Robinson's brushstrokes in both his striking portraits from 1835 and throughout various stages of early-mid-19th-century life. Frances Theresa Stewart, Duchess of Richmond radiates elegance through her captivating portrait painted by none other than H Robinson during her reign as one of society's prominent figures in mid-19th-century England. Robert Banks Jenkinson, Earl Liverpool comes alive under H Robinson's artistic expertise around c1820. This mid-19th-century masterpiece showcases his political prowess while capturing every intricate detail that defines him as an influential figure.