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Review of The Hon. Artillery Company, 1829 (1909). Artist: Robert Havell
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Review of The Hon. Artillery Company, 1829 (1909). Artist: Robert Havell
Review of The Hon. Artillery Company, 1829 (1909). After George Foster. Scene of Honourable Artillery Company passing in review before Prince Augustus Frederick, Duke of Sussex, at the Artillery Ground, City Road, Finsbury, Islington, London, 1829. The soldiers can be seen pulling two cannons on the right, with figures watching the parade from the building on the left. From British Military Prints, by Ralph Nevill. [The Connoisseur, London, 1909]
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This photo print, titled "Review of The Hon. Artillery Company, 1829 (1909)", takes us back to a significant moment in British military history. Created by the talented artist Robert Havell, this scene depicts the Honourable Artillery Company passing in review before Prince Augustus Frederick, Duke of Sussex. Set against the backdrop of the Artillery Ground in City Road, Finsbury, Islington, London in 1829, it showcases a remarkable display of precision and discipline. In this striking image, soldiers can be seen pulling two cannons on the right side while figures observe the parade from a building on the left. The composition beautifully captures both the grandeur and solemnity of this historical event. As we delve into British Military Prints by Ralph Nevill published in 1909's edition of The Connoisseur magazine, we are transported to an era where warfare was meticulously choreographed. The print not only serves as a visual documentation but also evokes emotions associated with concepts such as bravery and loyalty that are deeply ingrained within Britain's rich military heritage. It offers us a glimpse into how troops were trained and prepared for battle during the 19th century. With its attention to detail and exquisite engraving technique employed by Havell under George Foster's influence after an original artwork by him; this print is truly a testament to artistic mastery combined with historical significance. A must-have for any art or history enthusiast seeking to explore Britain's military past through literature and visual representation
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