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Oval miniature - Harold Vaughan Tattersall
An oval miniature of an Officer of the North Staffordshire Regiment, Harold Vaughan Tattersall (b. June 27, 1887) by Katherine Sybil Haines (1885-?). Date: 1918
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Media ID 14150103
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Exhib Haines Oval Regiment Regiments Staffordshire Sybil 1921
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Estimated Product Size is 19.7cm x 24.2cm (7.8" x 9.5")
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This exquisite oval miniature portrays Harold Vaughan Tattersall (b. June 27, 1887), an officer in the North Staffordshire Regiment during World War I. The miniature was painted by the renowned artist Katherine Sybil Haines (1885-?) in 1918. Haines was a celebrated painter of portraits, particularly known for her miniatures and watercolors. Harold Vaughan Tattersall's military career began before the outbreak of World War I, as the 1st Great Military Regiments of the British Army were being formed. The North Staffordshire Regiment, also known as the "Staffords," was among these formations, and Tattersall served with distinction in the ranks of this esteemed regiment. The miniature captures the essence of Tattersall's military persona, with his stern yet determined expression and the uniform of the North Staffordshire Regiment meticulously rendered in fine detail. The artist's skillful use of color and shading adds depth and texture to the painting, making it a captivating and historically significant work of art. Katherine Sybil Haines exhibited this miniature at the Royal Society of Miniature Painters, Sculptors and Gravers in both 1910 and 1921, further cementing her reputation as a master painter of miniatures. This portrait of Harold Vaughan Tattersall is a poignant reminder of the brave men and women who served in the military during World War I and the important role that artists played in documenting their stories. The North Staffordshire Regiment saw action in various theaters of the war, including France, Belgium, and Palestine, and was awarded numerous battle honors. Tattersall's service in this esteemed regiment is a testament to his courage and commitment to his country during a time of great upheaval and change. This miniature serves as a valuable historical record of his military career and the legacy of the North Staffordshire Regiment.
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