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A Harrow School Boy (1805) - Lord Byron (1788-1824), 1833 (colour litho)
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A Harrow School Boy (1805) - Lord Byron (1788-1824), 1833 (colour litho)
STC175873 A Harrow School Boy (1805) - Lord Byron (1788-1824), 1833 (colour litho) by Hervieu, Auguste (1794-1858); Private Collection; (add.info.: George Gordon, 6th Baron Byron; Byron reclines on a tomb in a churchyard, known as Byrons tomb ; ); The Stapleton Collection; French, out of copyright
Media ID 23222616
© The Stapleton Collection / Bridgeman Images
Pensive Pupil Schoolboy Thoughtful Thinking
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This print captures the essence of Lord Byron, one of history's most influential poets. Titled "A Harrow School Boy (1805) - Lord Byron" this 1833 colour lithograph by Auguste Hervieu showcases the enigmatic figure reclining on a tomb in a churchyard, famously known as Byrons tomb. In this portrait, Byron exudes an air of contemplation and introspection, his gaze fixed upon something beyond the frame. As a pupil at Harrow School during his youth, he is depicted deep in thought, perhaps pondering the profound ideas that would later shape his poetic genius. The image beautifully encapsulates the romantic spirit for which Byron became renowned. His disheveled hair and brooding expression hint at the tumultuous emotions that fueled his artistic creations. This portrayal serves as a testament to both his literary prowess and rebellious nature. Preserved within a private collection and now made available through The Stapleton Collection, this French lithograph offers viewers an intimate glimpse into Lord Byron's complex persona. It transports us back to an era where poetry held immense power to challenge societal norms and ignite passion within its readers. As we admire this remarkable piece from Fine Art Finder's Bridgeman Images collection, we are reminded of Lord Byron's enduring legacy as an iconoclastic poet who dared to push boundaries with his words – forever leaving an indelible mark on literature and our collective imagination.
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