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Brocklesby, the Earl of Yarborough, 1896. Artist: Spy
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Brocklesby, the Earl of Yarborough, 1896. Artist: Spy
Brocklesby, the Earl of Yarborough, 1896. Charles Pelham (1859-1936), 4th Earl of Yarborough was admitted to the Privy Council in 1890 and from 1890-1892 held the office of Captain of the Gentlemen-at-Arms. From 1921 until his death he served as Lord Lieutenant of Lincolnshire. He was also master of the Brocklesby hunt. A print from Vanity Fair, January 2nd 1896
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This print captures the distinguished figure of Charles Pelham, the 4th Earl of Yarborough, in all his aristocratic glory. Created by renowned artist Spy in 1896 for Vanity Fair, this vibrant portrait showcases the essence of British nobility during the late 19th century. Charles Pelham was a man of many titles and accomplishments. Admitted to the Privy Council in 1890, he held various prestigious positions including Captain of the Gentlemen-at-Arms from 1890-1892 and Lord Lieutenant of Lincolnshire from 1921 until his passing. A true embodiment of Victorian elegance, his regal presence is beautifully depicted with a well-groomed moustache and an air of authority. Not only did Charles Pelham excel in politics and public service, but he also had a passion for country pursuits. As master of the Brocklesby hunt, he embraced outdoor activities that were popular among Britain's elite at that time. This print perfectly captures his love for both land and tradition. The artist's skillful caricature style adds depth to this portrait while maintaining its refined nature. The use of color enhances every detail - from Charles Pelham's expressive face to his commanding stance - transporting viewers back to a bygone era filled with opulence and grandeur. As we gaze upon this remarkable image today, we are reminded not only of Charles Pelham's significant contributions but also how art can immortalize individuals who have left an indelible mark
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