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Presenting the Trophies, from The Military Adventures of Johnny Newcome, 1815
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Presenting the Trophies, from The Military Adventures of Johnny Newcome, 1815
Presenting the Trophies, from " The Military Adventures of Johnny Newcome", 1815
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Funny George Iv George Iv King Of Great Britain George Iv Of The United Kingdom George Prince Of Wales His Majesty King George Iv King Of Great Britain Prince Of Wales Prince Regent Prinnie Prinny Rowlandson Rowlandson Thomas Thomas Rowlandson Throne Aquatint Hand Tinted
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Presenting the Trophies - A Humorous Glimpse into 19th Century Military Adventures
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. This photo print, titled "Presenting the Trophies" takes us back to the early 19th century and offers a delightful glimpse into the military adventures of Johnny Newcome. Created by Thomas Rowlandson in 1815, this hand-colored aquatint captures a momentous occasion as George IV, King of Great Britain, and his son George, Prince of Wales (also known as Prinnie or Prinny), are presented with war spoils. The scene unfolds within a grand hall adorned with regal tapestries and an opulent throne where both father and son sit in all their royal splendor. As soldiers kneel before them offering trophies from their successful campaigns, we witness a mix of emotions on the faces of those present – pride, amusement, surprise. Rowlandson's artistic genius shines through as he skillfully combines humor with historical context. The vibrant colors bring life to each character portrayed – from the confident monarchs to the brave soldiers and even mischievous women who add an element of playfulness to this otherwise serious affair. Through this artwork, Rowlandson invites us to reflect on themes such as power dynamics between royalty and military personnel while reminding us that even in times of war there is room for laughter. This piece serves not only as an exquisite example of British art but also provides valuable insight into societal norms and cultural values during that era.
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