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Portrait of Thomas Erskine
864186 Portrait of Thomas Erskine; (add.info.: Thomas Erskine, first Baron Erskine (1750-1823) Scottish-born British jurist and statesman: Lord Chancellor 1806: Friend of CJ Fox and RB Sheridan: Abolutionist. Opposed bill of penalties against Queen Caroline wife of George IV. Engraving from "The Royal Exile; or, Memoirs of Queen Caroline" by IH Adolphus (London 1821).); Universal History Archive/UIG
Media ID 38314854
© Universal History Archive/UIG / Bridgeman Images
1821 Abolitionist Attorney Curly Hair Engraved Image Illustration Technique Lawyer Looking Away Lord Chancellor One Man Only Short Hair Solicitor The Past White Background
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This striking portrait print captures the essence of Thomas Erskine, a prominent figure in British history. With his piercing gaze and confident demeanor, Erskine exudes intelligence and authority as he gazes off into the distance. His curly hair and distinguished features are expertly captured in this detailed engraving, showcasing the skill of the artist.
Erskine was not only a lawyer and statesman but also a passionate abolitionist who fought against injustices during his time. As Lord Chancellor in 1806, he made significant contributions to British society and politics, earning him a place in history as a friend of CJ Fox and RB Sheridan.
The black-and-white aesthetic of this portrait adds to its timeless quality, transporting viewers back to the 19th century when Erskine's influence was at its peak. The intricate details of his attire and expression provide insight into his character and beliefs, making this print a valuable piece for those interested in British culture and history.
Overall, this portrait print serves as a powerful reminder of Thomas Erskine's legacy as an influential figure who stood up for what he believed in. It is not just an image but a window into the past that continues to inspire admiration for his dedication to justice and equality.
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