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Princess Amelia, (1783-1810), 1797. Youngest daughter of King George III. (1906)
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Princess Amelia, (1783-1810), 1797. Youngest daughter of King George III. (1906)
Princess Amelia, (1783-1810), 1797. Youngest daughter of King George III. A stipple engraving after a painting by Sir William Beechey (1753-1839). From the Connoisseur VOL. XV, 1906
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Amelia Beechey Brown Hair George Iii Headband King George Iii King Of Great Britain Pastel Princess Princess Amelia Sir William Sir William Beechey Stipple Engraving William Beechey Oval Shaped
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Princess Amelia, the Youngest Daughter of King George III - A Captivating Glimpse into 18th Century Royalty
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. This exquisite print captures the timeless beauty and grace of Princess Amelia, the youngest daughter of King George III. Created in 1797 by renowned artist Sir William Beechey, this stipple engraving showcases the delicate features and regal presence that defined Princess Amelia. Dressed in an elegant white gown with a headband adorning her luscious brown hair, Princess Amelia exudes poise and sophistication. Her oval-shaped portrait is rendered in soft pastel colors, adding to its ethereal charm. With her gaze turned away from the viewer, she evokes an air of mystery and intrigue. The meticulous craftsmanship of this engraving highlights every intricate detail - from the fine lines that define her facial contours to the subtle shading that brings depth to her eyes. This masterpiece serves as a testament to both Beechey's artistic prowess and Princess Amelia's natural allure. As we admire this image, we are transported back to a bygone era - a time when royalty reigned supreme and elegance was paramount. It offers us a glimpse into the world of 18th-century British nobility while reminding us of Princess Amelia's significant place within it. This print is not just a visual delight but also a historical treasure. Preserved for over a century since its publication in The Connoisseur magazine in 1906, it continues to captivate
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