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Taking the Kings Shilling (oil on canvas)
3601846 Taking the Kings Shilling (oil on canvas) by Liverseege, Henry (1803-32); 25.3x35.7 cm; Worcester City Art Gallery & Museum, Worcestershire, UK; English, out of copyright
Media ID 22980764
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Anticipation Beer Comfort Scruffy Fear
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Estimated Product Size is 40cm x 40cm (15.7" x 15.7")
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Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) or portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
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In this oil on canvas painting, "Taking the Kings Shilling" by Henry Liverseege, we are transported to a dimly lit pub in England during a time of war. The scene is filled with anticipation and unease as soldiers gather around a table, their scruffy appearances reflecting the harsh realities they face. Smoke fills the air, adding to the atmosphere of tension and uncertainty. Amidst this somber setting, a woman sits alone at the bar, her sad expression hinting at the weight she carries. Perhaps she finds comfort in her drink or seeks solace from the fear that grips everyone's hearts. The artist skillfully captures these emotions through his masterful brushwork. The composition draws our attention to various details: worn-out hats hanging on hooks, empty beer glasses scattered across tables, and an assortment of beverages being consumed. Each element tells its own story within this larger narrative of sacrifice and struggle. As we gaze upon this powerful artwork housed in Worcester City Art Gallery & Museum in Worcestershire, UK, we can't help but reflect on how war affects not only those who fight but also those left behind. Liverseege's poignant portrayal reminds us of both the camaraderie found in such establishments and the burdens carried by individuals during times of conflict.
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