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Finding the Scottish Regalia (r), and Study, Queen Victoria and First Parliament (v), c.1835. Creator: David Wilkie
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Finding the Scottish Regalia (r), and Study, Queen Victoria and First Parliament (v), c.1835. Creator: David Wilkie
Finding the Scottish Regalia (recto), and Study, Queen Victoria and First Parliament (verso), c.1835
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Finding the Scottish Regalia (r) and Study, Queen Victoria and First Parliament (v),
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a captivating pair of artworks by Sir David Wilkie, date back to the 19th century. These intricately detailed pen and brown ink drawings with brush and brown wash on ivory wove paper, showcase the artist's exceptional skill and mastery of the medium. On the recto, or front side, of the print, we find Wilkie's "Finding the Scottish Regalia." This romantic and evocative scene depicts a couple, possibly a guy and a girl, in a dimly lit, spooky alleyway. The couple's faces are illuminated by the flickering light of a lantern as they search for the lost Scottish regalia. The play of light and shadow creates an atmospheric and mysterious setting, while the couple's determined expressions convey a sense of adventure and discovery. On the verso, or back side, of the print, we find Wilkie's "Study, Queen Victoria and First Parliament." In this drawing, we see a seated woman, believed to be Queen Victoria, and a group of men in parliament. The drawing captures the essence of the romantic era and the political climate of Britain during the 19th century. The use of pen and ink with brown ink wash creates a rich, sepia tone that adds to the historical and nostalgic feel of the artwork. These two drawings offer a glimpse into the past, transporting us to a time of romance, adventure, and political intrigue. Wilkie's use of pen and ink and brown ink wash creates a sense of depth and texture, bringing the scenes to life and inviting us to explore the stories behind them. Whether displayed in an art centre, art gallery, or art institute, these works are sure to captivate and inspire viewers, offering a glimpse into the rich artistic heritage of Britain during the 19th century.
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