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Nelson's nieces - Miss Bolton and Charlotte Nelson, afterwards Lady Hood, 1802 (pen, ink)
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Nelson's nieces - Miss Bolton and Charlotte Nelson, afterwards Lady Hood, 1802 (pen, ink)
7339866 Nelson's nieces - Miss Bolton and Charlotte Nelson, afterwards Lady Hood, 1802 (pen, ink) by Baxter, Thomas (1782-1821); 9.6x13.7 cm; National Maritime Museum, London, UK; (add.info.: Creator: Thomas Baxter
Two young women stand behind a seated female figure with a younger one on the right, their arms interlinked in front of the central figure, who, although not referred to in the inscription, may be Emma Hamilton, recognizable by her figure.); © National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London
Media ID 38176584
© © National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London / Bridgeman Images
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This charming pen and ink drawing captures a moment of familial affection between Nelson's nieces, Miss Bolton and Charlotte Nelson. The two young women stand behind a seated figure, their arms interlinked in front of her. Although not explicitly stated in the inscription, the central figure is believed to be none other than Emma Hamilton, recognizable by her distinctive figure.
The delicate lines and intricate details of this 19th-century artwork evoke a sense of elegance and refinement that was characteristic of the time. The fashionably dressed women exude grace and poise as they pose for the artist Thomas Baxter.
Through this intimate portrait, we catch a glimpse into the lives of these three women who were undoubtedly important figures in Admiral Nelson's life. Their close bond is palpable as they stand together in unity, showcasing the strong family ties that bound them together.
As we admire this beautiful piece from the National Maritime Museum in London, we are reminded of the enduring power of family relationships and how they shape our identities throughout history. This artwork serves as a timeless tribute to these remarkable women who played significant roles in shaping British history during the early 19th century.
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