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Emma Hamilton / Rehburg 8

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EMMA, LADY HAMILTON Wife of Lord Hamilton, mistress of Lord Nelson, in one of her attitudes

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1815 Emma Hamilton Mistress Nelson Rehburg Tambourine


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Emma, Lady Hamilton: A Passionate Historical Figure in Red This image of Emma, Lady Hamilton, portrays her in one of her famous 'attitudes,' a theatrical pose popular during the Regency era. Dressed in a vibrant red gown, Emma exudes an air of seduction and allure, holding a tambourine in her hand. Known for her beauty and charisma, Emma was the wife of Sir William Hamilton, the British Ambassador to Naples, and the mistress of Admiral Horatio Nelson. Born in 1759 as Emma Hart, she rose to prominence in the late 18th century as a celebrated beauty and a talented dancer. Her relationship with Nelson began in 1798, during a time when he was married and had a family. Their passionate affair continued even after Nelson's marriage and resulted in the birth of their daughter, Horatia, in 1801. The image, titled 'Emma, Lady Hamilton, Wife of Lord Hamilton, Mistress of Lord Nelson, in one of her Attitudes,' was created by the renowned German engraver, Rehburg, in 1815. The print captures the essence of Emma's enigmatic personality and her status as a historical figure. Her red dress, a symbol of passion and desire, adds to her allure and makes this print a captivating piece of historical art. Emma's story is one of love, scandal, and intrigue. Her relationship with Nelson, one of the most famous figures in British naval history, has been the subject of numerous novels, plays, and films. This print serves as a reminder of the complex and fascinating world of the Regency era and the women who shaped it.

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