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Dukedom Collection

"Dukedom: A Glimpse into the Lives of Nobility and Power" Step into the world of dukedoms, where royalty and prestige intertwine

Background imageDukedom Collection: Prince Arthur of Connaught with his family

Prince Arthur of Connaught with his family
Prince Arthur of Connaught (1883-1938)with his wife Alexandra, Duchess of Fife (1891-1959) and their only son, Alastair Arthur, Earl of Macduff, 2nd Duke of Connaught (1914-1943)

Background imageDukedom Collection: A view of Elizabethan Chatsworth (oil on canvas)

A view of Elizabethan Chatsworth (oil on canvas)
CTS336446 A view of Elizabethan Chatsworth (oil on canvas) by Wilson, Richard (1713/14-82); 99.1x124.5 cm; The Devonshire Collections

Background imageDukedom Collection: Ludwig Friedrich, Prince of Wurttemberg, c. 1617 (oil on canvas)

Ludwig Friedrich, Prince of Wurttemberg, c. 1617 (oil on canvas)
1765234 Ludwig Friedrich, Prince of Wurttemberg, c.1617 (oil on canvas) by Unknown Artist, (17th century); 40.6x43.1 cm; Society of Antiquaries of London

Background imageDukedom Collection: The battle of Cocherel (engraving)

The battle of Cocherel (engraving)
665651 The battle of Cocherel (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The battle of Cocherel, 1364. Illustration from La France by Mme de Witt (Hachette, 1895)

Background imageDukedom Collection: John Manners, 9th Earl of Rutland, c. 1700 (oil on canvas)

John Manners, 9th Earl of Rutland, c. 1700 (oil on canvas)
465980 John Manners, 9th Earl of Rutland, c.1700 (oil on canvas) by Closterman, Johann (1660-1711); Belvoir Castle, Leicestershire, UK; (add.info.: John Manners)

Background imageDukedom Collection: Mr Victor Cavendish (colour litho)

Mr Victor Cavendish (colour litho)
612688 Mr Victor Cavendish (colour litho) by Ward, Leslie Matthew (Spy) (1851-1922); Private Collection; (add.info.: Mr Victor Cavendish, Heir presumptive to a Dukedom, 9 May 1895, Vanity Fair)

Background imageDukedom Collection: The Duke of Abercorn (colour litho)

The Duke of Abercorn (colour litho)
613434 The Duke of Abercorn (colour litho) by Pellegrini, Carlo (1866-1937); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Duke of Abercorn, Promoted from a Viceroyalty to a Dukedom, 25 September 1869)

Background imageDukedom Collection: William Consults the Nobles and Merchants of his Dukedom, for help in his Design

William Consults the Nobles and Merchants of his Dukedom, for help in his Design
LLM456976 William Consults the Nobles and Merchants of his Dukedom, for help in his Design by Maclise, Daniel (1806-70) (after); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageDukedom Collection: Wellington and its Dukedom (engraving)

Wellington and its Dukedom (engraving)
1618585 Wellington and its Dukedom (engraving) by Read, Samuel (1816-83); Private Collection; (add.info.: Wellington and its Dukedom. Illustration for The Illustrated London News, 20 November 1852)

Background imageDukedom Collection: God save great George our King, c1820. Creator: Unknown

God save great George our King, c1820. Creator: Unknown
God save great George our King, c1820. Satirical cartoon; a man wearing a dukes coronet and horns (representing cuckolding) supports George IV in return for a dukedom

Background imageDukedom Collection: George Montagu, 8th Duke of Manchester

George Montagu, 8th Duke of Manchester (1853-1892). In 1876 he married Consuelo Yznaga, a Cuban-American and had one son and twin daughters

Background imageDukedom Collection: Paths Dukedom Salzburg early 19th century Etching

Paths Dukedom Salzburg early 19th century Etching
Artokoloro

Background imageDukedom Collection: Sigismund raises Count Adolph of Cleves to the rank of Duke at the Council of Constance

Sigismund raises Count Adolph of Cleves to the rank of Duke at the Council of Constance
XCF290913 Sigismund raises Count Adolph of Cleves to the rank of Duke at the Council of Constance, from Chronik des Konzils von Konstanz (pen & ink on paper) by Richental

Background imageDukedom Collection: Spencer Compton Cavendish, Marquis of Hartington and 8th Duke of Devonshire (1833-1908)

Spencer Compton Cavendish, Marquis of Hartington and 8th Duke of Devonshire (1833-1908) British Liberal statesman and landowner

Background imageDukedom Collection: Spencer Compton Cavendish, 8th Duke of Devonshire (1833-1908) English Liberal satesman

Spencer Compton Cavendish, 8th Duke of Devonshire (1833-1908) English Liberal satesman. During most of his political career, from 1858 until 1891 when he inherited the dukedom

Background imageDukedom Collection: Map of the Dukedom of Genoa. Turin, engraving in copper. 1846

Map of the Dukedom of Genoa. Turin, engraving in copper. 1846
Cartography, Italy, 19th century. Map of the Dukedom of Genoa. Turin 1846. Engraving in copper


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"Dukedom: A Glimpse into the Lives of Nobility and Power" Step into the world of dukedoms, where royalty and prestige intertwine. Prince Arthur of Connaught stands proudly with his family, epitomizing grace and elegance. Meanwhile, George Montagu, 8th Duke of Manchester exudes authority as he commands attention. An exquisite view of Elizabethan Chatsworth captures the grandeur that accompanies a noble title. The oil on canvas painting transports us to an era filled with opulence and splendor. Ludwig Friedrich, Prince of Wurttemberg's portrait further showcases the regal allure that surrounds dukes. Not all is glamour in a dukedom; battles must be fought to protect their lands. The engraving depicting the Battle of Cocherel reminds us that even those born into privilege face challenges head-on. John Manners, 9th Earl of Rutland's oil on canvas portrait reflects the dignity bestowed upon individuals who hold such esteemed titles. Mr Victor Cavendish's lithograph highlights how nobility can transcend generations. The Duke of Abercorn's vibrant lithograph reveals another facet - style and fashion synonymous with aristocracy. Their impeccable taste sets trends for society to follow. History comes alive through depictions like "William Consults the Nobles and Merchants. " Dukes wielded power not only within their own realms but also influenced national affairs. Wellington's engraving symbolizes loyalty between monarchs and their dukes - a bond built on trust and mutual respect. "God save great George our King" echoes throughout time as a testament to this allegiance. Dukedoms extend beyond borders; Paths Dukedom Salzburg etching illustrates how these titles transcended nations, leaving an indelible mark wherever they reached. Dukedoms represent more than just inherited status; they embody tradition, responsibility, leadership, and influence over generations.