Roden Collection
"Roden: A Journey Through Time and Portraits" Step into the past with Roden, a name that resonates through history
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"Roden: A Journey Through Time and Portraits" Step into the past with Roden, a name that resonates through history. From the preserved ruins of an abandoned old village, remnants of the Spanish Civil War, to the vibrant portraits captured by William Thomas Roden, this name holds stories waiting to be discovered. In one frame, we encounter the Earl in all his regal splendor. The color litho brings forth his noble presence and leaves us longing for more tales from his era. Moving forward in time, Alderman Henry Hawkes comes alive before our eyes. His portrait from 1876 showcases a man of influence and power who left an indelible mark on society. Joseph Moore's portrait transports us back to 1870. With each stroke of Roden's brush, Moore's essence is immortalized for generations to come. William Ewart Gladstone graces another canvas in 1877. This iconic statesman exudes charisma and determination as he gazes into the distance - a true testament to Roden's artistic prowess. John Birt Davies takes center stage in 1873. His portrait captures both strength and vulnerability - a captivating combination that speaks volumes about this enigmatic figure. The year is now 1864 as John Henry Chamberlain steps into focus. In this striking portrayal, Chamberlain emanates wisdom beyond his years; it is evident why he became such an influential figure during his lifetime. Samuel Timmins' face tells its own story through Roden's lens in 1880. The lines etched upon Timmins' visage reveal a life filled with knowledge and experience - a testament to perseverance against all odds. George Edmonds enters our viewfinder next in 1890. This portrait encapsulates Edmonds' spirit - bold yet gentle; someone who left their mark on those fortunate enough to cross paths with him. John Thackray Bunce's portrait from 1879 captures his intellectual prowess.