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The Interior of the House of Commons, 1793 (engraving)
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The Interior of the House of Commons, 1793 (engraving)
1038181 The Interior of the House of Commons, 1793 (engraving) by English School, (18th century) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Interior of the House of Commons, 1793. Illustration for The Graphic, 11 February 1888.); Look and Learn / Illustrated Papers Collection; English, out of copyright
Media ID 22240038
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1793 Canning Charles James Fox Erskine Guards Henry Dundas House Of Commons Master Mitford Rolls Wilberforce William Pitt Jenkinson Stockbridge
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The Interior of the House of Commons, 1793 - A Glimpse into Political Power
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. This print captures a historic moment in British politics - the interior of the House of Commons in 1793. The engraving, created by an English School artist in the 18th century and now part of a private collection, offers us a rare glimpse into the heart of political power. As we examine this image closely, we are transported back to a time when influential figures such as Lord Macartney, Speaker Addington, Charles James Fox, and William Pitt roamed these hallowed halls. The room is filled with politicians engaged in intense debates and discussions that shaped the course of history. The grandeur and opulence of this chamber are evident through its ornate interiors adorned with rolls and guards standing watch. Every detail has been meticulously captured by the artist's skilled hand - from the distinguished portraits on the walls to every politician present at that momentous gathering. This engraving was originally featured in The Graphic newspaper on February 11th, 1888. It serves as a reminder not only of our rich political heritage but also how far we have come since then. It reminds us that democracy is built upon robust discourse and differing opinions coming together for progress. As we admire this remarkable piece from Bridgeman Images' Fine Art Finder collection today, let it inspire us to appreciate both our past achievements and ongoing efforts towards shaping a better future through democratic means.
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