Charles Howard Collection
Charles Howard, a name that echoes through the annals of history
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Charles Howard, a name that echoes through the annals of history. From the early-mid 19th century to the late 18th century, this illustrious figure left an indelible mark on society. Known as the First Earl of Nottingham, Charles Howard was a man of power and influence. H Robinson's creation immortalizes his legacy. But Charles Howard's impact did not end there. Lord Howard of Effingham emerged in the c1600s, captured forever by Thomas Cockson's skilled brushstrokes. The Ark Royal stands tall in 1588, a testament to his naval prowess and strategic brilliance. The coat of arms and crest proudly displayed by Charles Howard, 9th Earl of Suffolk and Bindon from 1685-1733 symbolize his noble lineage and unwavering loyalty to his country. In times of great peril, such as when facing off against the formidable Spanish Armada, Charles Howard stood at the forefront with resolution. The Council of War recognized his leadership skills in their decision to fight against this mighty force. Another engraving portrays him as Earl of Nottingham; it is clear that he held multiple titles throughout his life - each one adding another layer to his complex character. A striking oil painting captures Charles Howard's likeness as Duke Norfolk in 1816; here we see a man who exudes authority and sophistication. Engravings continue to pay homage to this remarkable individual: Earl Carlisle showcases yet another facet of Charles' multifaceted personality while Pillars of the Constitution depicts him amidst political turmoil - James Gillray capturing both strength and vulnerability within a single frame. Finally, we encounter Portrait (1720-1786), where he sits regally adorned in gold-trimmed attire – an embodiment of opulence befitting someone who has left an enduring imprint on history itself. Charles Howard may have lived centuries ago but through these artistic depictions, his spirit lives on.