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"Forrester: A Colorful Legacy of Art and Entertainment" Step into the world of Forrester, where vibrant hues dance with imagination

Background imageForrester Collection: Alfred Henry Forrester, 1804 - 1872

Alfred Henry Forrester, 1804 - 1872
3083296 Alfred Henry Forrester, 1804 - 1872.; Private Collection; (add.info.: English author, illustrator and artist who wrote under the pseudonym of Alfred Crowquill)

Background imageForrester Collection: Colour Scheme For The Wind

Colour Scheme For The Wind
This painting depicts a scene where a woman is walking in a woodland clearing, a mighty wind is blowing her blue dress and long, blonde hair to the left

Background imageForrester Collection: Amanda Forrester

Amanda Forrester 100 Metres Commonwealth Games City Of Manchester Stadium, Manchester, England 27 July 2002 Date: 27 July 2002

Background imageForrester Collection: Alfred Crowquill (Alfred Henry Forrester), English artist

Alfred Crowquill (Alfred Henry Forrester), English artist
Alfred Crowquill (Alfred Henry Forrester, 1804-1872), English artist, illustrator and author, possibly a self-portrait. 1857

Background imageForrester Collection: The Pantomimes, 1845. Creator: Alfred Crowquill

The Pantomimes, 1845. Creator: Alfred Crowquill
The Pantomimes, 1845. Christmas stage shows at London theatres. Drury Lane: The adventures of Mr. Lemuel Gulliver form the subject for the Christmas entertainment at this house

Background imageForrester Collection: Christmas, by Alfred Crowquill, 1844. Creator: Alfred Crowquill

Christmas, by Alfred Crowquill, 1844. Creator: Alfred Crowquill
Christmas, by Alfred Crowquill, 1844. Father Christmas, carrying a flaming torch, leads a procession including a goose, a plum pudding garnished with holly, and a joint of meat

Background imageForrester Collection: Railway Mania, 1845. Creator: Alfred Crowquill

Railway Mania, 1845. Creator: Alfred Crowquill
Railway Mania, 1845. Speculators hang on to the tail of a long-haired troll-like creature riding a steam locomotive, the personification of Railway Mania

Background imageForrester Collection: Boy using surveying instrument, 1845. Creator: Alfred Crowquill

Boy using surveying instrument, 1845. Creator: Alfred Crowquill
Boy using surveying instrument, 1845. Illustration to Railway Mania, a story by Alfred Crowquill, a satire on the obsession with the railways

Background imageForrester Collection: John Bull, with open mouth, is ready to swallow any quantity of Railroad, 1845

John Bull, with open mouth, is ready to swallow any quantity of Railroad, 1845. Illustration to a story by Alfred Crowquill

Background imageForrester Collection: The Railway World - Ironing Done Here, 1845. Creator: Alfred Crowquill

The Railway World - Ironing Done Here, 1845. Creator: Alfred Crowquill
The Railway World - Ironing Done Here, 1845. A globe covered in railway tracks, from a comic story written and illustrated by Alfred Crowquill on the subject of railway speculation - investment in

Background imageForrester Collection: Peasants of the Alto-Douro, 1856. Creator: Joseph James Forrester

Peasants of the Alto-Douro, 1856. Creator: Joseph James Forrester
Peasants of the Alto-Douro, 1856

Background imageForrester Collection: Temperance. -The Man: 'Here is that which is too weak to be a sinner-honest

Temperance. -The Man: "Here is that which is too weak to be a sinner-honest
Temperance.- The Man: " Here is that which is too weak to be a sinner, honest Water" - Shakespeare, 1843

Background imageForrester Collection: Portrait of Henry Forrester, actor

Portrait of Henry Forrester, actor
Henry Forrester (Henry Frost, 1827-1882), Shakespearean actor. 1882

Background imageForrester Collection: Alfred Henry Forrester

Alfred Henry Forrester
ALFRED HENRY FORRESTER artist over the name ALFRED CROWQUILL much admired for his humorous and satirical illustration. with his autograph Date: 1804 - 1872

Background imageForrester Collection: Drawings Prints, Print, Temperance. - Man, Here, too, weak, sinner-honest, Water-Shakespeare

Drawings Prints, Print, Temperance. - Man, Here, too, weak, sinner-honest, Water-Shakespeare
Drawings and Prints, Print, Temperance.-The Man: Here is that which is too weak to be a sinner-honest Water-Shakespeare, Subject, Artist, Engraver, Publisher, Subject, After, Theobold Wolfe Tone

Background imageForrester Collection: The Falls of Powerscourt

The Falls of Powerscourt. Forrester, James 1730 - 1776 (attributed to)

Background imageForrester Collection: Source Size = 1261 x 2397

Source Size = 1261 x 2397
Daniel Forrester, Aged 45

Background imageForrester Collection: Source Size = 1173 x 2560

Source Size = 1173 x 2560
John Forrester, Aged 50

Background imageForrester Collection: SIR ALEXANDER COCHRANE (1758-1832). Sir Alexander Forrester Inglis Cochrane

SIR ALEXANDER COCHRANE (1758-1832). Sir Alexander Forrester Inglis Cochrane. British naval commander during the Napoleonic Wars. Oil painting, c1820, by Sir William Beechey

Background imageForrester Collection: Alfred Crowquill (pseudonym of Alfred Henry Forrester 1804-1872) English writer and illustrator

Alfred Crowquill (pseudonym of Alfred Henry Forrester 1804-1872) English writer and illustrator. A contributor to the early volumes of Punch. Engraving, 1846

Background imageForrester Collection: Forrester & Mittenthal present Florence Bindley in The stree

Forrester & Mittenthal present Florence Bindley in The street singer a musical drama by Hal Reid. Date c1904

Background imageForrester Collection: BE Forrester presents Yorke & Adams in the musical comedy su

BE Forrester presents Yorke & Adams in the musical comedy success Bankers and brokers by Aaron Hoffman. Date c1906. BE Forrester presents Yorke & Adams in the musical comedy success Bankers


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"Forrester: A Colorful Legacy of Art and Entertainment" Step into the world of Forrester, where vibrant hues dance with imagination. From the enchanting strokes of Alfred Crowquill to the captivating performances by Amanda Forrester, this name resonates with artistic brilliance. Alfred Crowquill, an English artist known for his intricate illustrations, brought life to The Pantomimes in 1845. With a mesmerizing color scheme for the wind, he transported viewers into a whimsical realm where dreams took flight. In Christmas (1844), another masterpiece by Crowquill, we witness his mastery in capturing the festive spirit. The canvas bursts with warmth and joy as families gather around a beautifully adorned tree, embracing the magic of the season. Railway Mania (1845) unveils Crowquill's satirical side as he humorously depicts John Bull ready to devour any quantity of railroad. This clever commentary on society's obsession with progress showcases his ability to blend artistry with social critique. Not limited to visual arts alone, it also boasts talents in other domains. Joseph James Forrester's Peasants of Alto-Douro (1856) transports us to Portugal's picturesque countryside through vivid brushstrokes that celebrate rural life and its beauty. Within this lineage lies Henry Forrester - an actor whose portrait captures his magnetic presence on stage. His portrayal of characters left audiences spellbound and showcased yet another facet of talent within this illustrious family. From Alfred Henry Forrester's boy using surveying instruments to Amanda Forrester's captivating performances on stage - each member has contributed their unique touch to enrich our cultural tapestry. Forrester represents more than just a name; it embodies creativity that transcends time and medium. Whether through paintbrush or spotlight, these individuals have left an indelible mark on art history – forever inspiring generations yet unborn.