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The Melton Breakfast by Sir Francis Grant
A rare mezzotint of High Leicestershire Lights of the past enjoying breakfast before a hunt. From left to right are Massey Stanley, the Earl of Wilton, Count Matuszevic, Lord Gardner, Walter Little Gilmour, Lyne Stevens, a servant, Sir Frederick Johnstone, Lord Rokeby, Lord Forester, Lord Kinnaird and Roland Errington. Lord Forester, standing by the fire, became Master of the Belvoir, and hunted that country for twenty-eight years. Mr Gilmour and Lord Gardner were well known for their cooks and cellars and the latter was also a poet. Mr Errington was Master of the Quorn from 1835 to 1838. The artist, once President of the Royal Academy, was knighted at the age of fifty-six and lived most of his life in Melton in the heart of Leicestershire hunting country. His family preferred that he should be buried there rather than in St. Pauls Cathedral. Date: 1835
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1835 Belvoir Blood Breakfast Count Eating Forester Francis Frederick Gardner Gilmour Grant Hunt Huntsmen Johnstone Leicestershire Lights Lyne Massey Master Melton Mezzotint Rare Rokeby Roland Servant Stanley Stevens Walter Wilton Kinnaird
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Introducing the exquisite range of poster prints from Media Storehouse, featuring the captivating mezzotint "The Melton Breakfast" by Sir Francis Grant. This timeless masterpiece, sourced from Mary Evans Prints Online, transports us back to High Leicestershire of the past. Witness the rare gathering of esteemed gentlemen, including Massey Stanley, the Earl of Wilton, Count Matuszevic, and Lord Gardner, as they enjoy a hearty breakfast before embarking on a hunt. Add a touch of history and elegance to your walls with this stunning, rights-managed print. Order now and bring the beauty of Sir Francis Grant's artistry into your home or office.
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Estimated Product Size is 76.8cm x 51.4cm (30.2" x 20.2")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) or portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
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The Melton Breakfast
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is a captivating mezzotint print by Sir Francis Grant, showcasing a rare gathering of High Leicestershire lights of the past, as they enjoy their breakfast before embarking on a hunt. The image, dated 1835, depicts an array of distinguished gentlemen, including Massey Stanley (Earl of Wilton), Count Matuszevic, Lord Gardner, Walter Little Gilmour, Lyne Stevens, a servant, Sir Frederick Johnstone, Lord Rokeby, Lord Forester, and Roland Errington. The scene takes place in the heart of Leicestershire hunting country, with Lord Forester, standing by the fire, having served as Master of the Belvoir for an impressive twenty-eight years. Known for their exceptional cooks and cellars, Lord Gardner and Mr. Gilmour add to the convivial atmosphere of the gathering. Sir Francis Grant, once President of the Royal Academy, was knighted at the age of fifty-six and spent most of his life in Melton. His family's wishes were for him to be buried there rather than in St. Paul's Cathedral. Among the group, Lord Forester, Lord Gardner, and Mr. Errington held significant roles in the hunting community, with the latter serving as Master of the Quorn from 1835 to 1838. The men, dressed in their finery, engage in lively conversation as they prepare for the day's hunt. The warmth of the fireplace contrasts with the chill outside, while the rich colors and textures of their clothing and the intricate details of the room's decor add depth and character to this historical moment. This exquisite mezzotint print offers a glimpse into the lives of these 19th-century huntsmen, preserving the essence of a bygone era.
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