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Fine Art Print : Caroline of Brunswick-Wolfenbuttel (1768-1821) wife of George IV of Great Britain

Caroline of Brunswick-Wolfenbuttel (1768-1821) wife of George IV of Great Britain



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Caroline of Brunswick-Wolfenbuttel (1768-1821) wife of George IV of Great Britain

Caroline of Brunswick-Wolfenbuttel (1768-1821) wife of George IV of Great Britain. Trial of Queen Caroline in House of Lords 1820. From IH Adolphus The Royal Exile: or, Memoirs of Queen Caroline, London, 1821. Aquatint

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1820 1821 Adolphus Aquatint Caroline Exile George German Great House Lords Queen Royal Royalty Trial Wife 1768 1821 Brunswick Wolfenbuttel Memoirs


21"x14" (+3" Border) Fine Art Print

Experience the captivating allure of history with our exquisite Fine Art Print from Media Storehouse, featuring Caroline of Brunswick-Wolfenbuttel (1768-1821). Known for her fiery spirit and controversial marriage to George IV of Great Britain, Caroline's story is one of passion, power, and intrigue. This stunning image, captured by Universal Images Group (UIG), transports you back in time to the Regency era, offering a glimpse into the life of this remarkable woman during her trial in the House of Lords in 1820. Bring a touch of history and elegance to your home or office with this beautiful Fine Art Print, perfect for collectors, historians, or anyone with an appreciation for the rich tapestry of the past.

21x14 image printed on 27x20 Fine Art Rag Paper with 3" (76mm) white border. Our Fine Art Prints are printed on 300gsm 100% acid free, PH neutral paper with archival properties. This printing method is used by museums and art collections to exhibit photographs and art reproductions.

Our fine art prints are high-quality prints made using a paper called Photo Rag. This 100% cotton rag fibre paper is known for its exceptional image sharpness, rich colors, and high level of detail, making it a popular choice for professional photographers and artists. Photo rag paper is our clear recommendation for a fine art paper print. If you can afford to spend more on a higher quality paper, then Photo Rag is our clear recommendation for a fine art paper print.

Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 53.3cm x 33cm (21" x 13")

Estimated Product Size is 68.6cm x 50.8cm (27" x 20")

These are individually made so all sizes are approximate

Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) orientation to match the source image.


EDITORS COMMENTS
This print captures the historic trial of Queen Caroline in the House of Lords in 1820, showcasing Caroline of Brunswick-Wolfenbuttel, the wife of George IV of Great Britain. The image is an aquatint from IH Adolphus' book "The Royal Exile: or, Memoirs of Queen Caroline" published in London in 1821. Caroline's life was marked by controversy and turmoil as she navigated her role as a German princess turned British queen. Despite being married to George IV, their relationship was strained and filled with scandals. This trial became a pivotal moment for Caroline as she fought against accusations made by her husband regarding her alleged infidelity. In this photograph, we witness the grandeur and gravity surrounding this historical event. The House of Lords serves as a backdrop for the unfolding drama that would captivate not only Britain but also Europe at large. It symbolizes power, authority, and justice. Caroline's presence exudes resilience and determination as she faces judgment from members of the aristocracy who hold her fate in their hands. Her story resonates even today as it speaks to themes such as gender inequality and political intrigue. Through this photo print, we are transported back to a time when royalty faced public scrutiny like never before—a testament to both the strength and vulnerability inherent within those who wear crowns.

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