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Charles Wilkinson Collection

Charles Wilkinson was a talented artist who captured the beauty and grandeur of various historical landmarks and scenes

Background imageCharles Wilkinson Collection: Queen Nefertari being led by Isis, ca. 1279-1213 B. C. Creator: Charles Wilkinson

Queen Nefertari being led by Isis, ca. 1279-1213 B. C. Creator: Charles Wilkinson
Queen Nefertari being led by Isis, ca. 1279-1213 B.C

Background imageCharles Wilkinson Collection: The Castle Rock, Edinburgh, c1890. Artist: Charles Wilkinson

The Castle Rock, Edinburgh, c1890. Artist: Charles Wilkinson
The Castle Rock, Edinburgh, c1890. After a photograph by Poulton & Son. From Cassells History of England, by John Cassell. [A. W. Cowan, Cassell & Company Limited, London, Paris, Melbourne, c1890]

Background imageCharles Wilkinson Collection: Courtyard of the White Hart Inn, Borough High Street, Southwark, London, c1860. Artist

Courtyard of the White Hart Inn, Borough High Street, Southwark, London, c1860. Artist
Courtyard of the White Hart Inn, Borough High Street, Southwark, London, c1860. View with figures and a cart in the yard

Background imageCharles Wilkinson Collection: Hatfield House, Hertfordshire - South Front, c1890. Artist: Charles Wilkinson

Hatfield House, Hertfordshire - South Front, c1890. Artist: Charles Wilkinson
Hatfield House, Hertfordshire - South Front, c1890. From Cassells History of England, by John Cassell. [A. W. Cowan, Cassell & Company Limited, London, Paris, Melbourne, c1890]

Background imageCharles Wilkinson Collection: Perth, from Bridge End, 1907, (c1890). Artist: Charles Wilkinson

Perth, from Bridge End, 1907, (c1890). Artist: Charles Wilkinson
Perth, from Bridge End, 1907, (c1890). After a photograph of James Valentine (1815-1879) and Son. From Cassells History of England, by John Cassell. [A. W

Background imageCharles Wilkinson Collection: Chatsworth from the Derwent, c1890. Artist: Charles Wilkinson

Chatsworth from the Derwent, c1890. Artist: Charles Wilkinson
Chatsworth from the Derwent, c1890. After a photograph of James Valentine (1815-1879) and Son. From Cassells History of England, by John Cassell. [A. W

Background imageCharles Wilkinson Collection: Holyrood Palace, c1890. Artist: Charles Wilkinson

Holyrood Palace, c1890. Artist: Charles Wilkinson
Holyrood Palace, c1890. After a photograph by Poulton & Son. From Cassells History of England, by John Cassell. [A. W. Cowan, Cassell & Company Limited, London, Paris, Melbourne, c1890]

Background imageCharles Wilkinson Collection: Chamberlain Square, Birmingham. Showing the High School for Girls, c1890. Artist: Charles Wilkinson

Chamberlain Square, Birmingham. Showing the High School for Girls, c1890. Artist: Charles Wilkinson
Chamberlain Square, Birmingham. Showing the High School for Girls, The Chamberlain Memorial, and the Art Gallery, c1890. After a photograph of William Pumphrey (1817-1905)

Background imageCharles Wilkinson Collection: Walmer Castle, c1890. Artist: Charles Wilkinson

Walmer Castle, c1890. Artist: Charles Wilkinson
Walmer Castle, c1890. Walmer Castle is an artillery fort originally constructed by Henry VIII in Walmer, Kent, between 1539 and 1540. After a photograph of Poulton & Son

Background imageCharles Wilkinson Collection: Parliament House, Melbourne, c1890. Artist: Charles Wilkinson

Parliament House, Melbourne, c1890. Artist: Charles Wilkinson
Parliament House, Melbourne, c1890. After a photograph by York & Son. From Cassells History of England, Vol. VI. by John Cassell. [A. W

Background imageCharles Wilkinson Collection: The Crystal Palace, Sydenham, c1890. Artist: Charles Wilkinson

The Crystal Palace, Sydenham, c1890. Artist: Charles Wilkinson
The Crystal Palace, Sydenham, c1890. After a photograph by J. Valentine and Son. From Cassells History of England, Vol. VI. by John Cassell. [A. W

Background imageCharles Wilkinson Collection: Portrait of Sir Francis Ford?s Children Giving a Coin to a Beggar Boy. Exhibited 1793 (1906)

Portrait of Sir Francis Ford?s Children Giving a Coin to a Beggar Boy. Exhibited 1793 (1906). Artist: Charles Wilkinson
Portrait of Sir Francis Ford?s Children Giving a Coin to a Beggar Boy. Exhibited 1793. Sir Francis Ford (1758-1801) was the Member of Parliament for Newcastle-Under-Lyme from 22 February 1793 to

Background imageCharles Wilkinson Collection: Master Henry Hoare (1784-1836), as a Boy, Gardening, 1883 (1906). Artist: Charles Wilkinson

Master Henry Hoare (1784-1836), as a Boy, Gardening, 1883 (1906). Artist: Charles Wilkinson
Master Henry Hoare (1784-1836), as a Boy, Gardening, 1883. A stippled engraving by Charles Wilkin (1750-1814) after an original painting by Joshua Reynolds (1723-1792). From The Connoisseur, VOL

Background imageCharles Wilkinson Collection: Lady Langham, 1909. Artist: Charles Wilkinson

Lady Langham, 1909. Artist: Charles Wilkinson
Henrietta Elizabeth Frederica, Lady Langham (1780-1809). She was married to Sir William Langham, 8th Baronet. A stippled engraving by Charles Wilkin (c1750-1814)


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Charles Wilkinson was a talented artist who captured the beauty and grandeur of various historical landmarks and scenes. His artwork transports us back in time, allowing us to glimpse into different eras and cultures. In one of his captivating pieces, titled "Queen Nefertari being led by Isis, " we are transported to ancient Egypt during the reign of Queen Nefertari. Wilkinson's attention to detail brings this scene to life, as we witness the queen being guided by the goddess Isis herself. Moving forward in time, Wilkinson takes us to Edinburgh with his painting of "The Castle Rock. " The majestic castle perched atop the rock is depicted with such precision that it feels like we can almost hear its rich history echoing through its walls. Traveling further south, we find ourselves in Southwark, London within the charming courtyard of the White Hart Inn. Wilkinson's brushstrokes capture every intricate detail of this bustling inn from around 1860, transporting us back to a time when horse-drawn carriages filled its cobblestone streets. Hatfield House in Hertfordshire stands proudly in another masterpiece by Charles Wilkinson. The South Front comes alive under his skilled hand, showcasing its architectural splendor against a backdrop of lush greenery. Perth unfolds before our eyes as seen from Bridge End. This picturesque view captures both the tranquility and vibrancy of this Scottish city at the turn of the century. Wilkinson also turns his artistic gaze towards Chatsworth House from across Derwent River. The grandeur and magnificence emanating from this stately home are beautifully portrayed through his meticulous strokes. Holyrood Palace becomes an enchanting subject for Wilkinson's artistry as he captures its regal presence amidst Scotland's capital city. We can almost imagine walking through its halls alongside kings and queens long gone but forever immortalized on canvas. Birmingham's Chamberlain Square reveals itself through Charles Wilkinson's keen eye.