George Iii King Of Great Britain Collection
"George III: A Reign of Controversy and Intrigue" Step back in time to the era of George III
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"George III: A Reign of Controversy and Intrigue" Step back in time to the era of George III, the King of Great Britain whose reign was marked by both triumphs and tribulations. This collection of captivating images offers a glimpse into his eventful life. "The Chelsea Bun-House, 1810" transports us to a bustling bakery where locals indulged in delicious treats during George III's reign. The aroma wafts through time, reminding us of simpler pleasures. "Percy, 1830" captures the essence of an influential figure from that era. With an unknown creator, this portrait hints at the intrigue surrounding those who held power under George III's rule. In "Landscape containing seven silhouettes, " we witness a mysterious scene shrouded in anonymity. These shadowy figures evoke curiosity about the secrets they may hold regarding George III's court. "Hungry Rats in an Empty Barn" depicts a satirical commentary on political affairs during this period. Created by Charles Williams, it reflects the unrest and discontent simmering beneath the surface. "The Honors of Sitting" reveals another work by Charles Williams that humorously portrays politicians vying for position within Parliament during George III's reign. It serves as a reminder that even amidst grandeur, ambition prevails. With "Kissing Hands, " also by Charles Williams, we witness ceremonial greetings between monarch and subjects—a symbolic representation of loyalty and respect towards King George III. The intricate details showcased in "St. Stephens Statute, " yet another creation by Charles Williams, capture moments frozen in time within Westminster Palace—an enduring symbol of British governance throughout history. Delicate artifacts like "Coronation Ribbon" transport us to 1761 when King George ascended to the throne—remnants from his coronation ceremony still echoing with regal splendor today. An exquisite piece titled "Panel (Furnishing Fabric)" showcases England's artistic prowess during George III's reign.