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Monument to the Late Duke of Northumberland, in St Pauls Church, Alnwick (engraving)
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Monument to the Late Duke of Northumberland, in St Pauls Church, Alnwick (engraving)
1102442 Monument to the Late Duke of Northumberland, in St Pauls Church, Alnwick (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Monument to the Late Duke of Northumberland, in St Pauls Church, Alnwick. Illustration for The Illustrated London News, 22 November 1851.); Look and Learn / Illustrated Papers Collection; English, out of copyright
Media ID 22641866
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This engraving showcases the Monument to the Late Duke of Northumberland, located in St Pauls Church, Alnwick. Crafted by an anonymous English artist in the 19th century, this print captures the grandeur and solemnity of this remarkable memorial. The monument stands as a testament to the legacy and influence of the Duke of Northumberland. Its intricate design and meticulous craftsmanship reflect both his noble status and his significant contributions to society. The finely detailed engravings depict scenes from his life, highlighting key moments that shaped his illustrious journey. Set within St Pauls Church, Alnwick, this awe-inspiring structure commands attention with its imposing presence. As rays of sunlight filter through stained glass windows onto its surface, it creates a mesmerizing play of light and shadow that adds depth to every intricately carved detail. This engraving was originally published in The Illustrated London News on November 22nd, 1851. It serves as a historical record capturing not only the physical beauty of this monument but also its cultural significance during that era. As we gaze upon this print today, we are transported back in time to witness a moment frozen forever - a tribute to power, prestige, and remembrance. Through artistry and skillful execution, this image allows us to appreciate both the artistic mastery involved in creating such monuments as well as their enduring impact on our collective memory.
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