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"Virtue and Company: A Captivating Collection of Artistic Masterpieces" Step into a world where virtue takes center stage, as we embark on a journey through time with an extraordinary ensemble of artworks. From the enchanting King Charles Spaniels, beloved companions to the Cavaliers in 1845, to the heartwarming scene of Christmas Eve captured by Stanhope A Forbes in c1915, this collection is sure to captivate your senses. Immerse yourself in the timeless beauty of Diana of the Uplands, painted by Charles Wellington Furse around 1903-1904. Her ethereal presence transports us to another realm where nature and grace intertwine harmoniously. And who could resist the infectious laughter emanating from The Laughing Cavalier? Frans Hals' masterpiece from 1624 reminds us that joy knows no bounds. Travel back further in time with Sir Isumbras at the Ford by John Everett Millais, a poignant depiction of chivalry and honor dating back to 1857. Witness young innocence unfold before your eyes as Henry Raeburn's Boy and Rabbit (1814) captures a tender moment frozen in time. Nature enthusiasts will find solace atop Danejohn Hill in Canterbury, Kent through James Baylis Allen's lens in 1829. Feel the breeze caress your face as you gaze upon Ariel (The Tempest), brought to life by Henry James Townsend around 1870 – an embodiment of freedom and magic. Shakespearean tales come alive through Daniel Maclise's Malvolio and the Countess (c1840). Let their intricate expressions transport you into a world filled with intrigue and hidden desires. Birket Foster's The Milkmaid (1860) invites us into a humble abode where hard work meets simplicity – reminding us that even mundane tasks hold profound beauty. Delve deeper into introspection with Maiden Meditation by Charles West Cope in 1847.