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"Embracing the Majesty: Exploring the Many Faces of Kingship" From majestic stadiums to historical artifacts, kings have left an indelible mark on our world

Background imageKing Collection: New Years Day at the Tuileries: the Papal Nuncio Congratulating the Emperor

New Years Day at the Tuileries: the Papal Nuncio Congratulating the Emperor, France, 1869

Background imageKing Collection: Source Size = 1277 x 2307

Source Size = 1277 x 2307
Cup Presented by the King of the Belgians to the Royal Belgian Yacht Club

Background imageKing Collection: Source Size = 3893 x 2527

Source Size = 3893 x 2527
Exhibition of the Royal Academy, the Chronicles Read to Ahasuerus the King, Painted by O neil

Background imageKing Collection: Source Size = 2457 x 2330

Source Size = 2457 x 2330
The War in Italy, Reading the Emperor Napoleons War Proclamation at Lyons

Background imageKing Collection: Source Size = 3946 x 2894

Source Size = 3946 x 2894
The War in Italy, Reading the Emperor Napoleons Proclamation, a Street Scene in Paris

Background imageKing Collection: Source Size = 3911 x 2512

Source Size = 3911 x 2512
The Lying in State in the Hall of the Viceroys in the Royal Palace, Naples, Obsequies of the Late King of Naples

Background imageKing Collection: Source Size = 3958 x 2507

Source Size = 3958 x 2507
The Lying in State in the Church Santa Chiara, Obsequies of the Late King of Naples

Background imageKing Collection: Source Size = 3817 x 2870

Source Size = 3817 x 2870
OLD KING COAL

Background imageKing Collection: Source Size = 3853 x 2480

Source Size = 3853 x 2480
Near Delhi: Tomb of the Emperor Humayon, where the Two Sons and Grandson of the King of Delhi were Concealed

Background imageKing Collection: Source Size = 3926 x 1727

Source Size = 3926 x 1727
Steam Pleasure Yacht for the King of Ava

Background imageKing Collection: Source Size = 3770 x 1585

Source Size = 3770 x 1585
The Royal Barge of the Second King of Siam (Length, 87 Feet)

Background imageKing Collection: Source Size = 1864 x 2489

Source Size = 1864 x 2489
Nourajah Shah, King of Delhi

Background imageKing Collection: Source Size = 3955 x 2810

Source Size = 3955 x 2810
Meeting of the Emperor of the French and the Emperor of Russia at Stuttgart

Background imageKing Collection: Source Size = 3990 x 5795

Source Size = 3990 x 5795
The Eldest Son of the King of Delhi, his Treasurer and Physician, from a Picture Painted, in the Palace at Delhi, by Mr. W. Carpenter

Background imageKing Collection: The Library, Camden Place, Chiselhurst, Residence of the Late Emperor Napoleon Iii, 1873

The Library, Camden Place, Chiselhurst, Residence of the Late Emperor Napoleon Iii, 1873

Background imageKing Collection: The New King of the Sandwich Islands, 1873

The New King of the Sandwich Islands, 1873

Background imageKing Collection: KING LEAR

KING LEAR

Background imageKing Collection: The Vienna Exhibition: the Emperors Pavilion, 1873

The Vienna Exhibition: the Emperors Pavilion, 1873

Background imageKing Collection: The Late Emperor Napoleon Iii: Camden Place, Exterior View of the House, Showing

The Late Emperor Napoleon Iii: Camden Place, Exterior View of the House, Showing the Emperors Study and Bedroom, Chiselhurst, 1873

Background imageKing Collection: The Chinese Imperial Marriage at Pekin: Horses and Camels Presented to the Emperor

The Chinese Imperial Marriage at Pekin: Horses and Camels Presented to the Emperor. how the Chinese Saw the Bridal Procession. Led Horses in the Bridal Procession. 1873

Background imageKing Collection: The Late Emperor Napoleon Iii: the Lying in State, Chiselhurst, 1873

The Late Emperor Napoleon Iii: the Lying in State, Chiselhurst, 1873

Background imageKing Collection: The Late Emperor Napoleon Iii: Room where the Emperor Died, Chiselhurst, 1873

The Late Emperor Napoleon Iii: Room where the Emperor Died, Chiselhurst, 1873

Background imageKing Collection: Source Size = 3805 x 2807

Source Size = 3805 x 2807
Barbs Presented to Queen Victoria by the Emperor of Morocco

Background imageKing Collection: Source Size = 3845 x 1631

Source Size = 3845 x 1631
Triumphant Return of the King to his Camp; Nimroud Sculptures, Just Received at the British Museum

Background imageKing Collection: Source Size = 2588 x 3772

Source Size = 2588 x 3772
King Henry Iv, Painted by Gilbert, Royal Academy Exhibition

Background imageKing Collection: Source Size = 1447 x 2354

Source Size = 1447 x 2354
The Emperors Cup, Ascot Prizes 1845

Background imageKing Collection: A new way to pay the national-debt, Cartoon shows King George III and Queen Charlotte

A new way to pay the national-debt, Cartoon shows King George III and Queen Charlotte standing before the Treasury, moneybags under their arms

Background imageKing Collection: The plan, or a scene in the French cabinet, Sepr. 1779, [London : 1779 Sept. ], 1 print

The plan, or a scene in the French cabinet, Sepr. 1779, [London : 1779 Sept. ], 1 print
The plan, or a scene in the French cabinet, Sepr. 1779, [London : 1779 Sept.], 1 print : etching. Cartoon shows Benjamin Franklin standing, center

Background imageKing Collection: Treason, Newton, Richard, 1777 1798, artist, London, R

Treason, Newton, Richard, 1777 1798, artist, London, R. Newton, 1798, A stout, smiling John Bull directs a blast from his rear-end toward a poster of King George III tacked to a wall

Background imageKing Collection: A Kick at the Broad Bottoms! i. e. Emancipation of All the Talents, Gillray, James

A Kick at the Broad Bottoms! i. e. Emancipation of All the Talents, Gillray, James
A Kick at the Broad Bottoms! i.e. Emancipation of All the Talents, Gillray, James, 1756-1815, engraver, [London], 1807, King George III, his face hidden by a pillar

Background imageKing Collection: Dees Nederlandsche Koe, altoos Waereld-grooten, Dutch political cartoon about the

Dees Nederlandsche Koe, altoos Waereld-grooten, Dutch political cartoon about the partitioning of the Netherlands shows the shorning and dismembering of the Nederlandsche cow

Background imageKing Collection: The Court of the King of Serendib, by Gustave Dore, 1832 - 1883, French

The Court of the King of Serendib, by Gustave Dore, 1832 - 1883, French
THE COURT OF THE KING OF SERENDIB, BY GUSTAVE DORE, 1832 - 1883, French. Engraving for the Persian fairy tale the legend of Sinbad the Sailor. c

Background imageKing Collection: Antoine Benoist after Jakob Christoffel Le Blon after Nicholas Blakey, French (1721-1770)

Antoine Benoist after Jakob Christoffel Le Blon after Nicholas Blakey, French (1721-1770), Louis XV, King of France, 1741, engraving over etching on laid paper

Background imageKing Collection: Balthasar Moncornet after Henry Stresor, French (c. 1600-1668), Louis XIV, King of France

Balthasar Moncornet after Henry Stresor, French (c. 1600-1668), Louis XIV, King of France, engraving on laid paper

Background imageKing Collection: Henry Roberts, British (c. 1710-c. 1790), King Henry III, etching and engraving

Henry Roberts, British (c. 1710-c. 1790), King Henry III, etching and engraving

Background imageKing Collection: Sebastiano Conca, Italian (1680-1764), A Bishop Blessing a King, black chalk heightened

Sebastiano Conca, Italian (1680-1764), A Bishop Blessing a King, black chalk heightened with white on blue laid paper

Background imageKing Collection: French 17th Century, A King and His Retinue Confronting Ladies under a Celestial Battle

French 17th Century, A King and His Retinue Confronting Ladies under a Celestial Battle, c. 1600, pen and brown ink

Background imageKing Collection: Johann Spillenberger, German (1628-1679), The Contest between Apollo and Pan before King Midas

Johann Spillenberger, German (1628-1679), The Contest between Apollo and Pan before King Midas, c. 1670, pen and gray ink with gray wash on laid paper

Background imageKing Collection: Hans Burgkmair I (German, 1473 - 1531), The Swiss Embassy against the Blue King, woodcut

Hans Burgkmair I (German, 1473 - 1531), The Swiss Embassy against the Blue King, woodcut

Background imageKing Collection: Auguste Lepašre, Angers - The House of the King of Poland (Angers - La maison du

Auguste Lepašre, Angers - The House of the King of Poland (Angers - La maison du roi de Pologne), French, 1849 - 1918, 1912, etching

Background imageKing Collection: Benoat-Louis Pra vost after Jean-Baptiste Oudry (French, c. 1735 - 1804), Le roi

Benoat-Louis Pra vost after Jean-Baptiste Oudry (French, c. 1735 - 1804), Le roi
Benoat-Louis Pra© vost after Jean-Baptiste Oudry (French, c. 1735 - 1804), Le roi, le milan, et le chasseur (The King, the Kite, and the Hunter), published 1759, hand-colored etching

Background imageKing Collection: Jean Morin after Titian (French, c. 1600 - 1650), Philippe II, King of Spain, etching

Jean Morin after Titian (French, c. 1600 - 1650), Philippe II, King of Spain, etching, engraving, and stippling on laid paper

Background imageKing Collection: British 17th Century, Henry I, King of England, engraving

British 17th Century, Henry I, King of England, engraving

Background imageKing Collection: James Clark (British, active 1710-1720), Frontispiece to The Laws and Acts

James Clark (British, active 1710-1720), Frontispiece to The Laws and Acts
James Clark (British, active 1710-1720), Frontispiece to " The Laws and Acts of Parliament Made by King James I", engraving

Background imageKing Collection: Benjamin Wright (English, born c. 1575), Royal Progeny of King James, 1619, engraving

Benjamin Wright (English, born c. 1575), Royal Progeny of King James, 1619, engraving

Background imageKing Collection: Sir Peter Paul Rubens and Studio, Head of One of the Three Kings: Melchior, The Assyrian

Sir Peter Paul Rubens and Studio, Head of One of the Three Kings: Melchior, The Assyrian King, Flemish, 1577 - 1640, c. 1618, oil on panel transferred to canvas

Background imageKing Collection: Cesare Nebbia (Italian, c. 1536 - c. 1614), Two Figures Struggling before a King

Cesare Nebbia (Italian, c. 1536 - c. 1614), Two Figures Struggling before a King, probably c. 1567-1569, pen and brown ink with brown wash over black chalk on laid paper

Background imageKing Collection: Simeon Solomon, King Solomon, British, 1840 - 1905, 1872 or 1874, egg tempera (?)

Simeon Solomon, King Solomon, British, 1840 - 1905, 1872 or 1874, egg tempera (?) with touches of varnish on paper mounted to board



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"Embracing the Majesty: Exploring the Many Faces of Kingship" From majestic stadiums to historical artifacts, kings have left an indelible mark on our world. At King Power Stadium Art in Leicester City, fans gather to witness the glory of their beloved football team. Just like Babar, king of the elephants, and Celeste playing tennis at Celesteville in Jean de Brunhoff's iconic books from the 1930s, these kings inspire us with their strength and grace. Traveling back in time to ancient Egypt, we encounter Tutankhamun's gold mask at the Egyptian Museum in Cairo. This symbolizes a bygone era when pharaohs ruled over North Africa with unparalleled splendor. Meanwhile, 7 King Class Locomotives at Swindon Shed take us on a journey through history as they chug along tirelessly across British railways. Examining old maps reveals how Sheffield has evolved under royal influence throughout centuries. William Fairbank's detailed plans from 1771 and 1797 showcase this town's growth under kingly guidance. On VE Day, Winston Churchill stands alongside the Royal Family on Buckingham Palace's balcony—a momentous occasion that celebrates victory and unity. Art enthusiasts flock to Filbert Street Art in Leicester City where creativity intertwines with regal themes once more. Here, artists pay homage to kings past and present through their masterpieces. No discussion about royalty is complete without mentioning King George V—whether it be hauling an express train or being commemorated as locomotive No. 6000. Lastly, we revisit history-changing battles such as William of Orange at the Battle of Boyne or Wilkin capturing The Battle of Hastings—an eternal reminder that even amidst chaos and conflict, kings rise above adversity for their people. In this captivating exploration into various facets of "king, " we are reminded that true leadership transcends time and geography—leaving an everlasting legacy that continues to inspire and captivate us all.