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Medallic Illustrations of British History: George II (b/w photo)
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Medallic Illustrations of British History: George II (b/w photo)
8662328 Medallic Illustrations of British History: George II (b/w photo) by English Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: George II. 1. George II and Queen Caroline, Nuremberg Counter. 2-5. George II, Nuremberg Counters. 6. Queen Caroline, Nuremberg Counter. 7. George II, Archert Ticket. 8. Queen Caroline, Tribute to, 1727. 9-11. The Order of Blue and Orange, 1727. 12. Louis XV, Congress at Soissons, 3-14 June 1728. 13. John Freind, Physician, Died 26 July 1728. 14. Prince Frederick created Prince of Wales, 1729. 15. Dr Samuel Clarke, Died 17 May 1729. 16. George II, First Visit to Hanover, May 1729. Illustration for Medallic Illustrations of the History of Great Britain and Ireland (British Museum, 1911). Exquisitely printed with great detail.); © Look and Learn
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This stunning print captures the intricate details of Medallic Illustrations of British History, specifically focusing on George II. The image showcases various medals and coins featuring important events and figures from the 18th century, including Queen Caroline, Louis XV, Prince Frederick, and Dr. Samuel Clarke.
Each medal tells a story - from George II's first visit to Hanover in May 1729 to the creation of Prince Frederick as Prince of Wales in 1729. The collection also includes tributes to notable individuals such as John Freind, a physician who passed away in July 1728.
The level of detail captured in this photograph is truly exquisite, allowing viewers to appreciate the artistry and historical significance of each medal. From Nuremberg Counters to Archer Tickets, every piece reflects a moment in British history that has been immortalized through these beautifully crafted coins.
Whether you are a history enthusiast or simply appreciate fine art photography, this print is sure to captivate your imagination and transport you back in time to an era filled with royalty, intrigue, and cultural milestones. A true masterpiece that deserves a place of honor in any art collection.
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