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Flora Macdonald, 1722-1790. Engraved By Mr. Page From A Painting By Hudson. From The Book The History Of Scotland Published 1828
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This engraving, titled "Flora Macdonald, 1722-1790" transports us back to the pages of history. Engraved by Mr. Page from a painting by Hudson, this exquisite portrait captures the essence of Flora Macdonald, a remarkable Scottish woman who played a pivotal role in the Jacobite cause. Flora's story is one of bravery and loyalty as she famously aided Bonnie Prince Charlie's escape during the tumultuous times of the Jacobite rebellion. This print beautifully encapsulates her spirit and determination. The vertical composition allows us to fully appreciate every intricate detail meticulously etched into this illustration. The delicate lines bring life to Flora's features while also highlighting her traditional Scottish attire. Published in 1828 as part of "The History Of Scotland" this print serves as a visual testament to Flora Macdonald's enduring legacy. It reminds us of her unwavering commitment to her beliefs and showcases her significant contribution to Scottish history. Ken Welsh has masterfully captured both the historical significance and artistic beauty within this piece. As we gaze upon it, we are transported back in time, allowing ourselves to be immersed in an era filled with passion, courage, and resilience.
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