London Printing And Publishing Compa Collection
"London Printing and Publishing Company
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"London Printing and Publishing Company: A Glimpse into Historical Figures" Step back in time with the London Printing and Publishing Company as we explore the lives of prominent historical figures. Charles Howard, First Earl of Nottingham, a distinguished statesman from the early-mid 19th century, comes to life through the intricate artwork by H Robinson. His influential role in politics is beautifully captured on paper. Margaret Tudor, Queen of Scotland during c1525, is brought back to our imagination by John Cochran's remarkable craftsmanship. Her regal presence and captivating charm are evident in every stroke. Archibald Campbell, First Duke of Argyll, takes center stage with H Robinson's artistry. This nobleman's strong character and unwavering dedication shine through his portrait from the early-mid 19th century. George Monk, Duke of Albemarle, immortalized by William Henry Mote's skilled handiwork. The essence of this renowned military leader resonates within his portrait as it transports us to a pivotal era in history. Lucy Percy, Countess of Carlisle graces our collection with her elegance portrayed between c1635-1637. The creator captures her gracefulness effortlessly while showcasing her influence during that period. Mary Sidney, Countess of Pembroke emerges from the pages with William Thomas Fry's artistic prowess. Her intellect and literary contributions are celebrated through this masterpiece from the early 19th century. Algernon Percy, Earl of Northumberland enchants us once again thanks to John Cochran's talent for capturing personalities across time periods. His portrayal reflects an aura befitting a powerful figure from the c1630s. Robert Banks Jenkinson stands tall as Earl Liverpool amidst political turmoil depicted around c1820 by H Robinson’s brushstrokes. This visionary leader left an indelible mark on British governance during his tenure.