Print Collector16 Collection
"Print Collector16: A Glimpse into the Past Through Captivating Artworks" Step back in time with Print Collector16
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"Print Collector16: A Glimpse into the Past Through Captivating Artworks" Step back in time with Print Collector16, as we explore a captivating collection of historical prints that offer a window into the early 20th century. The front cover of The Queen, The Ladys Newspaper on May 21st, 1910, adorned with an exquisite artwork by Stuart Richmond, sets the tone for this remarkable journey. One print titled "When the Day of Toil is Done, the Lying in State" takes us to the solemn moments following a significant event in 1910. Another masterpiece by Richard Caton Woodville II called "To the Wail of Pipes, The Highland Soldiers Lament" evokes emotions through its poignant depiction. The Royal Burial Place at Windsor captures our attention next; WB Robinson's artistry transports us to Berkshire in 1910. Joseph Pennell's work titled "The Workmen in Possession, " set against Westminster Hall in London during that same year, showcases his incredible talent and attention to detail. Among these extraordinary prints lies one dedicated to Miss Florence Nightingale—a tribute to her invaluable contributions and unwavering dedication. Meanwhile, Fred Leist's creation named "The Queue, the Pensioner and the Dollar Princess" offers a glimpse into society's dynamics during this era. King George V donning an Austrian uniform becomes another highlight within Print Collector16—an intriguing portrayal indeed. Additionally, we discover Queen Mary's lineage through James I and encounter adverts showcasing Foots wheelchairs and Reid Bros' Sporting Tailors & Breeches Makers—testaments to changing times. Lastly but not least important is Queen Victoria's funeral procession from 1901—a somber yet historically significant moment captured forever within these prints. Join us as we delve deeper into history through Print Collector16—a mesmerizing collection that brings forth forgotten tales while celebrating artistic brilliance from over a century ago.