DAVID WILKIE 1800s SIGNED Engraving “The arrival of King George IV” FAMED COA

$314.00

Artist: Sir David Wilkie (Scottish, 1785-1841)
Title: The Entrance of George IV at Holyroodhouse
Medium: Antique engraving on wove paper after the original oil on mahogany panel by master engraver William Greatbach (British, 1802-1894).
Year: 1858
Signature: Signed in the plate.
Condition: Excellent
Dimensions: Image Size – 6 7/8 x 10 3/8 inches.
Framed Dimensions: Approximately 16 x 19 inches.
Framing: This piece has been professionally matted and framed using all new materials.
George IV succeeded his father as King in 1820 and in August 1822 was the first reigning monarch to visit Scotland since Charles I. George IV arrived at Holyroodhouse in the afternoon of 15 August 1822. This is Wilkie’s the original paintting was a painted record of that event, which he also described as an eye-witness: ‘I saw the King alight; he had not much colour, but upon the whole was looking well. He was dressed in the field marshal’s uniform, with a green ribbon of the Order of the Thistle. He was received by the Dukes of Hamilton and Montrose’. The event took place in front of the Palace of Holyroodhouse where the keys to the Palace were presented to the King by the hereditary Keeper, Alexander, 10th Duke of Hamilton (1767-1852). To the left of the King the figure of the Lord Chamberlain, James Graham, 3rd Duke of Montrose, points towards the entrance of the palace. This operatic scene has many other ceremonial principals who are supported by a chorus of enthusiastic spectators clambering over every part of the palace to catch a view of the King.
A minister’s son, David Wilkie studied painting in Edinburgh, despite his parents’ misgivings about the occupation. His ambition led him to London, where he entered the Royal Academy schools. In 1806 he made his name with a modern genre painting, beginning a life of much-admired paintings of everyday scenes. In 1822, when exhibiting a wildly popular work, the Royal Academy took the unprecedented step of erecting barriers around it. Wilkie’s style evolved primarily due to study trips abroad. In 1814 and 1821 he visited Paris, Belgium, and The Netherlands, where he studied art by Rembrandt Harmensz. van Rijn, Titian, and Peter Paul Rubens. As a result, he expressed emotions more sharply, deepened his shadows, and made his color stronger and his paint smoother. To recuperate from a nervous breakdown after overwork and the deaths of his mother and two brothers, Wilkie spent the mid-1820s in Italy, Austria, Germany, and Spain. He then adopted a broader style and began working on history paintings, diminishing his popularity among both public and critics. After visiting the Holy Land to research religious paintings, he died and was buried at sea.

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david wilkie 1800s signed engraving "the arrival of king george iv" famed coaDAVID WILKIE 1800s SIGNED Engraving “The arrival of King George IV” FAMED COA
$314.00