London Printing And Publishing Company 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 captivating portraits of prominent individuals from the early to mid-19th century. Delve into the lives of influential figures such as Charles Howard, First Earl of Nottingham, whose portrait by H Robinson captures his noble presence. Archibald Campbell, First Duke of Argyll, is immortalized in a stunning artwork also created by H Robinson. Discover the resolute gaze of George Monk, Duke of Albemarle, depicted by William Henry Mote. The elegant portrayal of Lucy Percy, Countess of Carlisle from c1635-1637 showcases her timeless beauty through the skilled hands of an unknown creator. Mary Sidney, Countess of Pembroke's grace radiates through William Thomas Fry's artistry. Algernon Percy, Earl of Northumberland's striking image painted by John Cochran transports us to the 1630s. Robert Banks Jenkinson, Earl Liverpool's regal stature is captured flawlessly in H Robinson's masterpiece dating back to c1820. Marvel at Henry Somerset, First Marquis Worcester’s depiction during this era courtesy once again to H Robinson. The enigmatic charm exuded by Henry Wriothesley portrayed in the early-mid 19th century remains a testament to his enduring legacy. Thomas Howard’s portrait from c1600 offers a glimpse into history thanks to John Henry Robinson while Edward Sackville’s Fourth Earl Dorset captivates viewers with his allure during the same period. Lastly but not leastly behold Queen Mary herself as she graces us with her presence through Henry Thomas Ryall’s brushstrokes dating back to c1540. Join us on this visual journey where each stroke tells a story and every detail reveals a piece of history that has shaped our world today.