Alfred Chalon Collection
Alfred Chalon: Capturing the Elegance of 19th Century Royalty and Society Step into the world of Alfred Chalon
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Alfred Chalon: Capturing the Elegance of 19th Century Royalty and Society Step into the world of Alfred Chalon, a renowned artist who skillfully portrayed the prominent figures of his time. From Princess Charlotte Augusta of Wales to Benjamin Disraeli, Chalon's brushstrokes brought these individuals to life in stunning detail. In Henry Thomas Ryall's artwork, we see Princess Charlotte Augusta of Wales exuding grace and charm. Her regal presence is beautifully captured by Chalon, showcasing her status as a beloved member of British royalty during the 19th century. Chalon also depicted Benjamin Disraeli, a distinguished British politician whose influence spanned decades. With an unknown creator capturing his essence around c1840 (c1890), Disraeli's charismatic persona shines through thanks to Chalon's artistry. The Marchioness of Aylesbury is another captivating subject in WH Egleton's painting. Through Chalon's skilled hand, her elegance and sophistication are immortalized on canvas for all to admire. Princess Charlotte herself becomes the muse once again in Henry Thomas Ryall's portrayal from c1817 (early-mid 19th century). Here, she radiates youthful beauty with an air of poise that only someone like Chalon could capture so effortlessly. John Henry Robinson collaborated with Chalon on "The Lady Adeline" in 1847. Together, they created a masterpiece that showcases both Robinson’s talent as an artist and highlights how seamlessly their styles complemented each other. Marguerite Countess of Blessington was yet another subject who had the privilege of being painted by this masterful artist. In c1834, through delicate brushwork and attention to detail characteristic of his work, Chalon immortalized Marguerite’s refined features forevermore. Challenging himself further still, TH Maguire commissioned "The Celebrated Pas De Quatre" in c1850.