Late 19th century portrait of a royal officer

£450.00

This handsome late 19th-century portrait captures the essence of a royal officer seated with his metals on display, showcasing the grandeur and formality of the period. The officer, adorned in meticulously detailed black jacket and white collar, exudes a sense of duty and pride.

The metals’ embellishments of the uniform are expertly rendered, reflecting both the artistry of the time and the social significance of the subject. Set against a subtle background, the portrait invites viewers to explore the complexities of rank and service within the royal hierarchy. A striking piece that not only honours its subject but also serves as a window into the historical context of its creation.

Overall measurements of 50cm x 60cm

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This handsome late 19th-century portrait captures the essence of a royal officer seated with his metals on display, showcasing the grandeur and formality of the period. The officer, adorned in meticulously detailed black jacket and white collar, exudes a sense of duty and pride.

The metals’ embellishments of the uniform are expertly rendered, reflecting both the artistry of the time and the social significance of the subject. Set against a subtle background, the portrait invites viewers to explore the complexities of rank and service within the royal hierarchy. A striking piece that not only honours its subject but also serves as a window into the historical context of its creation.

Overall measurements of 50cm x 60cm

This handsome late 19th-century portrait captures the essence of a royal officer seated with his metals on display, showcasing the grandeur and formality of the period. The officer, adorned in meticulously detailed black jacket and white collar, exudes a sense of duty and pride.

The metals’ embellishments of the uniform are expertly rendered, reflecting both the artistry of the time and the social significance of the subject. Set against a subtle background, the portrait invites viewers to explore the complexities of rank and service within the royal hierarchy. A striking piece that not only honours its subject but also serves as a window into the historical context of its creation.

Overall measurements of 50cm x 60cm