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King Edward VII Conferring the Honour of Knighthood on Alderman Edward B
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King Edward VII Conferring the Honour of Knighthood on Alderman Edward B
2829653 King Edward VII Conferring the Honour of Knighthood on Alderman Edward B. James at the Council House, July 9 1908, 1910 (oil on canvas) by Kamptz, Fritz von (1866-1938); Bristol Museum and Art Gallery, UK; eBristol Museums, Galleries & Archives; Given by Mr B.S. Lightfoot in memory of Miss B.A. Bindon, 1938; German, out of copyright
Media ID 22430094
© Bristol Museums, Galleries & Archives Given by Mr B.S. Lightfoot in memory of Miss B.A. Bindon, 1938 / Bridgeman Images
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Captured in this timeless print is a moment of great honor and prestige as King Edward VII bestows the esteemed title of knighthood upon Alderman Edward B. James. Painted by Fritz von Kamptz in 1910, the scene depicts a significant event that took place on July 9,1908, at the Council House in Bristol, UK. The painting showcases the grandeur and splendor of an official royal ceremony during the Edwardian era. The monarch's regal presence is evident as he stands tall and resplendent, conferring knighthood upon Alderman James with utmost solemnity. This act symbolizes recognition for exceptional service to society and loyalty to the crown. The vibrant oil colors bring life to every detail: from the ornate carriage carrying King Edward VII through a bustling street scene filled with spectators eagerly awaiting this historic procession. The atmosphere exudes excitement and anticipation as people gather to witness this extraordinary event. This artwork not only captures a specific moment but also represents an era defined by tradition, nobility, and British pride. It serves as a reminder of England's rich history and its deep-rooted reverence for monarchy. Donated by Mr B. S. Lightfoot in memory of Miss B. A. Bindon in 1938, this painting now resides within Bristol Museum and Art Gallery—a testament to its enduring significance within British culture.
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