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Carriage of the Charge d Affaires of Sweden, Baron Rehausen, in Queen Victorias coronation parade. Handcoloured aquatint engraving from Fores Correct Representation of the State Procession on the Occasion of the August Ceremony of Her Majestys Coronation, June 28th 1838, published by Fores, Sporting and Fine Print Repository, Piccadilly, London, 1838
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This stunning hand-coloured aquatint engraving captures the grandeur of the Coronation Parade of Queen Victoria in 1838, with particular focus on the carriage of the Charge d'Affaires of Sweden, Baron Rehausen. The carriage, drawn by four horses, is adorned with intricate designs and the Swedish coat of arms, reflecting the rich tradition and pomp of the Swedish aristocracy. Baron Rehausen, a Chevalier of the Portuguese Order of the Tower and Sword, is depicted standing proudly in the carriage, dressed in full regalia, representing his country at the coronation of the young and newly crowned monarch of the United Kingdom. The parade, filled with the panoply of state, showcases the grandeur and splendor of the occasion, with various dignitaries, nobles, and officials in their finest attire, adding to the grandeur of the event. The engraving, published by Fores in London, is a correct representation of the state procession, capturing the essence of the historic day in June 1838, when Queen Victoria was crowned in a magnificent ceremony that marked the beginning of her long and illustrious reign.
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