Search form > Search result > SAY, W. after Sir William BEECHEY  
 
SAY, W. after Sir William BEECHEY

His Royal Highness Edward Duke of Kent and Strathearn

London: W. Say, 92 Norton Street, Marylebone, July 14, 1808. Mezzotint. In excellent condition with the exception of a skillfully mended tear on the left margin extending into the image. Image size: 26 1/4 x 17 7/16 inches. Plate mark: 27 7/8 x 17 1/2 inches. Sheet size: 31 9/16 x 20 7/8 inches.

An impressive portrait of His Royal Highness, Edward the Duke of Kent, when he participated in the defense of Gibraltar.



Edward Augustus was the fourth son of George III and Queen Charlotte; he spent his early years in Switzerland where he received a strict education from the Baron Wagenheim. Throughout his life he took an active role in the army, joining Lord Grey's forces in the West Indies he took part in the reduction of St. Lucia. In the political sphere he spoke adamantly for catholic emancipation and the abolishment of the slave trade. Edward was an active freemason who was viewed as an intricate force in the development of freemasonry in England. By resolving the ideological differences between the "Ancients" and the "Moderns", he succeeded in forming the United Grand Lodge of England, and thus unifying the movement under one ideological concept. Late in life, Edward married Victoria of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld, and they had one daughter Victoria, who later became one of the most influential and best-loved monarchs to rule Britain.

O'Donoghue, Catalogue of Engraved British Portraits... in the British Museum 2.

#7763$750.00
 
© 2002-2005 Donald A. Heald