Her Most Gracious Majesty Queen Victoria
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1852 (published)
1852 (published)
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This engraving is copied from a miniature painting commissioned by the young Queen Victoria in 1841 to give to Prince Albert. Thomas Henry Ryall became historical engraver to the Queen from 1849 and his engravings of portraits of members of the Royal Family satisfied the public’s demand for images of them.
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Title | Her Most Gracious Majesty Queen Victoria (published title) |
Materials and techniques | Stipple and line engraving |
Brief description | Portrait of Queen Victoria; stipple and line engraving by Thomas Henry Ryall after a painting by Sir William Charles Ross, 1852. |
Physical description | Head and shoulder profile of Queen Victoria facing right, in oval decorated surround |
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Credit line | Given by Sir William Ingram |
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Summary | This engraving is copied from a miniature painting commissioned by the young Queen Victoria in 1841 to give to Prince Albert. Thomas Henry Ryall became historical engraver to the Queen from 1849 and his engravings of portraits of members of the Royal Family satisfied the public’s demand for images of them. |
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Accession number | E.4385-1914 |
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Record created | June 30, 2009 |
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