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Metal Print : Budgell, (1686-1737), 1830. Creator: Unknown
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Budgell, (1686-1737), 1830. Creator: Unknown
Budgell, (1686-1737), 1830. Eustace Budgell (1686-1737) English writer and politician, educated at Trinity College, Oxford, he wrote for The Spectator, lost money in the South Sea Bubble and committed suicide throwing himself from a boat at London Bridge. From " Biographical Illustrations", by Alfred Howard. [Thomas Tegg, R. Griffin and Co. J. Cumming, London, Glasgow and Dublin, 1830]
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16"x24" (61x41cm) Metal Print
Bring history to life with our exquisite Metal Prints featuring an intriguing image of Eustace Budgell (1686-1737), the English writer and politician. This captivating 1830 portrait, sourced from Heritage Images, showcases Budgell's distinguished appearance and intellectual aura. Our high-quality Metal Prints not only preserve the rich details of the original image but also add a contemporary twist with their vibrant colors and sleek design. Perfect for adding character to any room, this unique piece of decor is sure to spark conversations and inspire curiosity.
Made with durable metal and luxurious printing techniques, our metal photo prints go beyond traditional canvases, adding a cool, modern touch to your space. Wall mount on back. Eco-friendly 100% post-consumer recycled ChromaLuxe aluminum surface. The thickness of the print is 0.045". Featuring a Scratch-resistant surface and Rounded corners. Backing hangers are attached to the back of the print and float the print 1/2-inch off the wall when hung, the choice of hanger may vary depending on size and International orders will come with Float Mount hangers only. Finished with a brilliant white high gloss surface for unsurpassed detail and vibrance. Printed using Dye-Sublimation and for best care we recommend a non-ammonia glass cleaner, water, or isopropyl (rubbing) alcohol to prevent harming the print surface. We recommend using a clean, lint-free cloth to wipe off the print. The ultra-hard surface is scratch-resistant, waterproof and weatherproof. Avoid direct sunlight exposure.
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Estimated Product Size is 41.2cm x 61.5cm (16.2" x 24.2")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
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This print captures a portrait of Eustace Budgell, an intriguing figure from the 18th century. Born in 1686, Budgell was an English writer and politician who studied at Trinity College, Oxford. He gained recognition for his contributions to The Spectator, a prominent publication of the time. However, his life took a tragic turn when he lost money in the infamous South Sea Bubble financial crisis. The image depicts Budgell looking away from the camera with a contemplative expression on his face. It is evident that this engraving was created with great attention to detail by an unknown artist in 1830 as part of "Biographical Illustrations" by Alfred Howard. Budgell's story ends tragically as he committed suicide by throwing himself from a boat at London Bridge. This event marked not only the end of his life but also highlighted the immense pressure and despair faced by individuals during that era. This portrait offers us a glimpse into Budgell's world - one filled with literary pursuits, political involvement, and ultimately personal struggles. It serves as a poignant reminder of both the triumphs and tragedies experienced by historical figures like Eustace Budgell within their respective societies.
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