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The Bridal Night, pub. 1797 (hand coloured engraving)
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The Bridal Night, pub. 1797 (hand coloured engraving)
3035683 The Bridal Night, pub. 1797 (hand coloured engraving) by Gillray, James (1757-1815); Private Collection; (add.info.: Wedding night of Charlotte Augusta Matilda, Princess Royal (1766-1828) and Prince Frederick William Charles of Wurtemberg (d.1816).); The Stapleton Collection; English, out of copyright
Media ID 23428602
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The Bridal Night
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is a captivating hand-coloured engraving that takes us back to the year 1797, capturing a significant moment in history. The image depicts the wedding night of Princess Charlotte Augusta Matilda and Prince Frederick William Charles of Wurtemberg. As we gaze upon this remarkable piece from James Gillray, we are transported into an opulent interior where the couple's nuptial celebrations unfold. The scene is filled with intriguing details that offer glimpses into the customs and traditions of the time. We see a procession of courtiers, men and women alike, adorned in extravagant attire as they accompany the newlyweds on their special night. Amidst this grandeur, one cannot help but notice the exaggerated figures portrayed by Gillray; obesity becomes a caricatured symbol of power and wealth. Intricately designed candles illuminate the room while Cupid hovers above them, adding an air of romance to this regal affair. A sword rests against a wall nearby, perhaps signifying both protection for the royal couple and their duty to defend their kingdom. This print not only captures an important historical event but also serves as social commentary on royalty during Georgian times. It reminds us that even amidst grand processions and lavish ceremonies, human nature remains unchanged – love finds its way through all walks of life. As we admire "The Bridal Night" let us appreciate its artistic beauty while reflecting on how love transcends societal expectations and flourishes in unexpected places.
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