Alfred Howard Collection
Alfred Howard, a man of many faces and eras, captured in the enigmatic portraits of unknown creators
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Alfred Howard, a man of many faces and eras, captured in the enigmatic portraits of unknown creators. From Cromwell's time to the ancient days of Themistocles, his essence transcends time. In 1599, he could have been mistaken for Cromwell himself with his commanding presence and unwavering determination. J. Thomson's portrait from around 1700 reveals a man immersed in deep thought, contemplating the mysteries of life. As we delve further back into history, we encounter Alfred Howard as Themistocles in 524 BC. The artist captures his cunning intelligence and strategic brilliance that shaped Athens' destiny. Sir R. Steele's depiction from the early 18th century portrays him as a man of wit and charm, leaving us curious about his adventures during that era. A shift to A. Stanislaus' portrayal transports us to the late 18th century when Alfred Howard embodied elegance and refinement like no other. Sterne's portrait showcases an introspective side to him - perhaps reflecting on life's complexities or penning profound literature. In F. Ximines' painting from the Renaissance period, he takes on an air of wisdom beyond his years while G. Steevens presents him as a scholar engrossed in intellectual pursuits during the Enlightenment era. Stillingfleet captures Alfred Howard amidst scientific exploration during the Age of Reason – a true polymath seeking knowledge across various disciplines. Titian immortalizes him with vibrant colors and masterful strokes; one can almost feel his passion emanating from this artwork. Sir P. Sidney unveils another facet: a knightly figure embodying chivalry and honor during Elizabethan times. Southcott’s representation hints at spiritual enlightenment within him –a seeker of divine truths who left an indelible mark on those who encountered him. Alfred Howard remains shrouded in mystery throughout these portraits by unknown artists but leaves behind fragments of stories and a sense of timelessness.