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Political Figure Collection (page 21)

"Capturing the Essence of Political Figures: A Glimpse into History" Abraham Lincoln, signed carte-de-visite, 1864 (vignette, mount, gold-ruled border



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"Capturing the Essence of Political Figures: A Glimpse into History" Abraham Lincoln, signed carte-de-visite, 1864 (vignette, mount, gold-ruled border, ink): A treasured relic from a pivotal era in American history - President Lincoln's stoic gaze immortalized on this signed carte-de-visite serves as a reminder of his unwavering leadership during the Civil War. Portrait of Oliver Cromwell (1599-1658) in Armour, a Seascape and Battle Beyond: This captivating portrait showcases Cromwell's fierce determination and strategic brilliance amidst turbulent times. The juxtaposition of his armor against the backdrop of a tumultuous seascape symbolizes his indomitable spirit. Portrait of William Pitt, standing three-quarter length in a Dark Jacket and Breeches: In this elegant portrayal, William Pitt exudes an air of authority and intellect that defined his political career. His poised stance reflects his unwavering commitment to upholding British interests during challenging times. Portrait of Lenin in his study, 18 P (print on double-weight paper): Through this intimate glimpse into Lenin's study, we witness the revolutionary leader engrossed in deep contemplation - an embodiment of his visionary ideas that would shape Russia's future forever. Wellington on the eve of Waterloo (colour litho): This vibrant lithograph captures Wellington's resolute demeanor before one of history's most decisive battles - evoking both admiration for his military prowess and anticipation for what lies ahead. Thomas Fairfax, 3rd lord Fairfax of Cameron c. 1650 (lead): Crafted with intricate detail from lead material itself, this portrait pays homage to Lord Fairfax’s influential role during England’s civil wars – showcasing strength through subtlety just like its subject. Don Fernando Joaquin Fajardo y Alvarez de Toledo 1680 (engraving).