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The International Exhibition: The Lady Godiva Ribbon, by J. Ratliff and Son, of Coventry, 1862. Creator: Unknown
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The International Exhibition: The Lady Godiva Ribbon, by J. Ratliff and Son, of Coventry, 1862. Creator: Unknown
The International Exhibition: The Lady Godiva Ribbon, by J. Ratliff and Son, of Coventry, 1862. This work consists of a passage from Tennyson's poem "Godiva" illuminated in a masterly way by Mr. R. R. Holmes, F.S.A. The prevailing colour of the illumination is rich crimson red, and the lettering is black, but the whole is enriched with parts in yellow, blue, green, orange-red, and white, all the colours being full and harmonious. In the upper portion of the design we have the arms of Coventry, the crest of the Ratliff family, and the crest of the designer; in the lower portion the initials J. C. R. being those of John Cleophas Ratliff, the managing partner of the firm and the suggester of the design - Lady Godiva on horseback, "Grim Earl amongst his dogs, " Peeping Tom, and a shield containing the initials of Alfred Tennyson, the composer of the words. The whole work is one of merit and beauty, and requires 17, 000 cards in order to its production'. From "Illustrated London News", 1862
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This stunning print, titled 'The International Exhibition: The Lady Godiva Ribbon,' was created by J. Ratliff and Son of Coventry in 1862. The design was inspired by Alfred, Lord Tennyson's poem 'Godiva.' The illustration is a visual representation of a passage from the poem, expertly brought to life through the masterful artistry of R. R. Holmes, a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries of London. The dominant color palette of the illumination is rich crimson red, with black lettering, yet it is further enhanced with accents of yellow, blue, green, orange-red, and white. The harmonious blend of these colors adds depth and vibrancy to the overall design. In the upper portion of the print, we see the arms of Coventry, the Ratliff family crest, and the crest of the designer. In the lower portion, Lady Godiva is depicted riding horseback, with Grim Earl amongst his dogs, Peeping Tom, and a shield bearing the initials of Alfred Tennyson. This exquisite work of art required the production of 17,000 individual cards to complete. It is a testament to the skill and dedication of the artists and craftsmen involved in its creation. The intricate details and beautiful use of color make this print a true masterpiece, worthy of admiration and appreciation.
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