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Colonel Sir Richard Llewellyn, 28th Regiment of Foot, 1835 circa (oil on canvas)
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Colonel Sir Richard Llewellyn, 28th Regiment of Foot, 1835 circa (oil on canvas)
5929409 Colonel Sir Richard Llewellyn, 28th Regiment of Foot, 1835 circa (oil on canvas) by Unknown Artist, (19th century); National Army Museum, London; (add.info.: Colonel Sir Richard Llewellyn, 28th Regiment of Foot, 1835 circa.
Oil on canvas by unknown artist 1835 circa.
The painting is a copy of the portrait study (National Portrait Gallery) by William Salter for his large composition, A The Waterloo Banquet at Apsley House, 1836A (Apsley House). The banquet was an annual event held by the Duke of Wellington at his London home, to which he invited all the field officers who had served with him at the Battle of Waterloo (1815). Salter painted many portrait studies from life in preparation for the final work, and they were all acknowledged as good likenesses of the individuals.); eNational Army Museum; out of copyright
Media ID 22763474
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This print showcases Colonel Sir Richard Llewellyn, a distinguished officer of the 28th Regiment of Foot in the year 1835. Painted by an unknown artist during the 19th century, this oil on canvas masterpiece is now housed at the National Army Museum in London. The painting itself is a reproduction of a portrait study originally created by William Salter for his renowned composition titled "The Waterloo Banquet at Apsley House" in 1836. This annual banquet was hosted by the Duke of Wellington, who invited all field officers that had served alongside him during the historic Battle of Waterloo in 1815. Salter meticulously painted numerous portrait studies from life to ensure accurate depictions of each individual attending the banquet. These studies were widely recognized as excellent likenesses and captured not only their physical features but also their personalities. In this particular image, Colonel Sir Richard Llewellyn stands proudly adorned with military medals and decorations while grasping his sword firmly. His commanding presence and dignified expression reflect his esteemed position within the regiment. This print serves as a testament to both Llewellyn's remarkable service to his country and to Salter's exceptional talent as an artist capturing historical moments through portraiture. It offers viewers a glimpse into history, allowing us to appreciate and honor those who have dedicated their lives to serving our nation.
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