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Count Vassali, sketched by A. Wivell in the House of Lords, 1820. Creator: T Wright
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Count Vassali, sketched by A. Wivell in the House of Lords, 1820. Creator: T Wright
Count Vassali, sketched by A. Wivell in the House of Lords, 1820. Portrait of Carlo, Count Vassali, Italian equerry to Caroline of Brunswick and a witness at her trial. From an album containing portraits and satirical caricatures related to the trial of Queen Caroline (1768-1821, also known as Caroline of Brunswick, consort of King George IV) in 1820
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This print captures the intriguing Count Vassali, sketched by A. Wivell in the House of Lords in 1820. The portrait showcases Carlo, Count Vassali, an Italian equerry to Caroline of Brunswick and a significant witness at her trial. This image is part of an album that features portraits and satirical caricatures related to the trial of Queen Caroline. Count Vassali's profile is strikingly depicted in this engraving from the 19th century. His distinguished presence exudes confidence as he stands amidst the turmoil surrounding Queen Caroline's legal proceedings. As an equerry to Caroline, his role was crucial during this tumultuous time. The artist T Wright skillfully captures every detail, emphasizing Count Vassali's strong facial features and enigmatic expression. The monochrome palette adds depth and intensity to this historical moment frozen in time. Carlo Vassali played a significant role not only as a witness but also as a key figure within the legislation process during Queen Caroline's trial. His involvement sheds light on the political intricacies surrounding her case. This portrait serves as a reminder of both personal stories intertwined with larger historical events. It offers us a glimpse into Count Vassali's world while providing valuable insights into one of England's most controversial trials - that of Queen Caroline - making it an invaluable addition to any collection or exhibition dedicated to British history during the early 19th century.
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