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Portrait of Arthur Vansittart, Three-Quarter Length, in the Uniform of the Life Guards
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Portrait of Arthur Vansittart, Three-Quarter Length, in the Uniform of the Life Guards
652154 Portrait of Arthur Vansittart, Three-Quarter Length, in the Uniform of the Life Guards, (oil on canvas) by Middleton, James Godsell (fl.1826-72); 127x101.6 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: Portrait of Arthur Vansittart, Three-Quarter Length, in the Uniform of the Life Guards. James Godsell Middleton (1826-1872). Oil on canvas. 127 x 101.6cm. Arthur Vansittart (1807-1859) became a cornet in the 2nd Life Guards in 1827. He left the army in 1831.); Photo eChristies Images; British, out of copyright
Media ID 22610810
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082012upload Armed Blond Blond Hair Blonde Blonde Hair British Art British Pictures 1500 1850 Distinguished Dressed Up English Art English Artist Epaulette Facial Hair Fair Fair Haired Formal Formal Attire Formal Dress Guard Guardsman Middleton Military Position Military Rank Military Unit Mustache One Man Only Regalia Smart 19th Century Painting Artist British British Artist Ethnic Origin Life Guard Portrait Style Portraiture
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This portrait print showcases "Portrait of Arthur Vansittart, Three-Quarter Length, in the Uniform of the Life Guards" by James Godsell Middleton. The oil on canvas artwork measures 127x101.6 cm and is part of a private collection. Arthur Vansittart, depicted in this painting, was a cornet in the 2nd Life Guards during the early 19th century. He joined the army in 1827 but left four years later. The artist beautifully captures Vansittart's distinguished appearance with his fair hair and well-groomed mustache. The portrait exudes an air of formality and military elegance as Vansittart stands tall in his uniform. His posture reflects confidence and pride while holding a sword at his side. The attention to detail is evident not only in his attire but also in the intricate rendering of facial features. James Godsell Middleton skillfully portrays Vansittart's character through this painting, showcasing both his military rank and personal style. This artwork serves as a testament to British art from that era, capturing not only one man but also reflecting broader themes such as identity, fashion, and social status. With its historical significance and artistic excellence, this portrait print offers viewers an opportunity to appreciate both fine artistry and cultural history from the mid-19th century British society.
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