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The Right Honorable George O Brien, Earl of Egremont, (1751-1837), 1835. Creator: Edward Scriven
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The Right Honorable George O Brien, Earl of Egremont, (1751-1837), 1835. Creator: Edward Scriven
The Right Honorable George O Brien, Earl of Egremont, (1751-1837), 1835. George Wyndham, 3rd Earl of Egremont (1751-1837), British peer, landowner and art collector who had more than 40 children, the only legitimate one died in infancy.. Engraving by E Scriven from a drawing by Thomas Henwood after a bust by John Edward Carew. From " The History, Antiquities, and Topography of the County of Sussex, Volume the Second", by Thomas Walker Horsfield, F.S.A. [Baxter, Sussex Press, Lewes; Messrs. Nichols and Son, London, (1835)]
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The Right Honorable George O Brien, Earl of Egremont, (1751-1837), 1835. This print showcases the distinguished figure of George Wyndham, the 3rd Earl of Egremont. A prominent British peer, landowner, and avid art collector with a fascinating personal life - he fathered over 40 children but tragically lost his only legitimate child in infancy. Engraved by Edward Scriven from a drawing by Thomas Henwood after a remarkable bust created by John Edward Carew, this image captures the essence of aristocracy and refinement during the 19th century. The intricate details on his clothing and collar reflect his status as an influential member of society. Featured in "The History, Antiquities, and Topography of the County of Sussex". Volume II by Thomas Walker Horsfield, F. S. A. , this portrait immortalizes Lord Egremont's contribution to English literature and patronage. His vast collection encompassed not only artworks but also knowledge that he generously shared with others. As we gaze upon this striking portrayal, we are transported back to an era where men like Lord Egremont held immense power and influence over their country estates. With a gaze looking away into the distance, one can't help but wonder what thoughts occupied his mind at that moment. This print is not just a historical artifact; it represents an era defined by opulence and privilege while offering us a glimpse into the life of one man who left an indelible mark on British history.
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