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Lord Gough investing Marshal Pelissier with the Order of the Bath, at the Head-Quarters in the Crimea (engraving)
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Lord Gough investing Marshal Pelissier with the Order of the Bath, at the Head-Quarters in the Crimea (engraving)
1097562 Lord Gough investing Marshal Pelissier with the Order of the Bath, at the Head-Quarters in the Crimea (engraving) by Landells, Robert Thomas (1833-77) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Lord Gough investing Marshal Pelissier with the Order of the Bath, at the Head-Quarters in the Crimea. Illustration for The Illustrated London News, 5 July 1856.); Look and Learn / Illustrated Papers Collection; British, out of copyright
Media ID 22207032
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Amiable Pelissier Bath Crimea Crimean War Head Quarters Hugh Gough Investing Order Marshal Pelissier
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The captivating engraving titled "Lord Gough investing Marshal Pelissier with the Order of the Bath, at the Head-Quarters in the Crimea" transports us back to a significant moment in history. The scene depicts a grand ceremonial event during the Crimean War, capturing an exchange between two influential military figures. In this powerful image, Lord Gough is seen bestowing upon Marshal Pelissier one of Britain's highest honors - the Order of the Bath. The setting is at their headquarters in Crimea, where politicians and other notable individuals gather to witness this prestigious occasion. The atmosphere exudes both formality and camaraderie as Lord Gough invests Marshal Pelissier with this distinguished accolade. Their amiable expressions suggest mutual respect and admiration despite being on opposite sides of conflict. This engraving not only commemorates a specific event but also symbolizes unity amidst war. It serves as a reminder that even during times of strife, diplomacy and recognition can bridge divides between nations. Created by Robert Thomas Landells for The Illustrated London News in 1856, this artwork captures an important historical moment while showcasing Landells' exceptional talent as an engraver. Preserved within private collections today, it continues to be admired for its artistic beauty and historical significance.
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