A Silhouette Of George Iv (1762-1830), When Prince Regent (1811-20), Profile To The Left, Wearing The Uniform Of The 10th Light Dragoons (hussars), Scarlet Jacket With Gold Frogging, Fur-trimmed Pelisse With Gold Frogging, White Breeches, Brown Boots, Sas Oil Painting - Charles Rosenberg

A Silhouette Of George Iv (1762-1830), When Prince Regent (1811-20), Profile To The Left, Wearing The Uniform Of The 10th Light Dragoons (hussars), Scarlet Jacket With Gold Frogging, Fur-trimmed Pelisse With Gold Frogging, White Breeches, Brown Boots, Sas

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    Discover the allure of art with our faithful reproduction of "A Silhouette Of George Iv (1762-1830), When Prince Regent (1811-20), Profile To The Left, Wearing The Uniform Of The 10th Light Dragoons (hussars), Scarlet Jacket With Gold Frogging, Fur-trimmed Pelisse With Gold Frogging, White Breeches, Brown Boots, Sas", originally brought to life by the talented Charles Rosenberg. Unlike posters or prints, our hand-painted oil painting breathes an unique sense of depth and texture into your space. Every detail, every stroke, and every texture is meticulously recreated, paying the perfect homage to Charles Rosenberg and his artistic vision.

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    "A Silhouette of George IV (1762-1830), When Prince Regent (1811-20), Profile to the Left, Wearing the Uniform of the 10th Light Dragoons (Hussars), Scarlet Jacket with Gold Frogging, Fur-trimmed Pelisse with Gold Frogging, White Breeches, Brown Boots, Sas" is a distinguished artwork by Charles Rosenberg. This silhouette captures the essence of George IV during his tenure as Prince Regent, a period marked by significant political and cultural transformation in Britain. The artwork is a profile depiction, a common style in silhouette art, which emphasizes the subject's distinctive features and attire through stark contrasts and minimalistic lines.

    Charles Rosenberg, the artist, was known for his expertise in creating detailed and expressive silhouettes, a popular form of portraiture in the 18th and 19th centuries. This particular piece showcases George IV in the resplendent uniform of the 10th Light Dragoons, also known as the Hussars. The uniform is meticulously detailed, featuring a scarlet jacket adorned with intricate gold frogging, a fur-trimmed pelisse also embellished with gold frogging, white breeches, and brown boots. The attention to detail in the uniform highlights the opulence and military prestige associated with the Prince Regent.

    The silhouette not only serves as a portrait of George IV but also as a historical document, reflecting the fashion and military regalia of the early 19th century. The 10th Light Dragoons were an elite cavalry regiment, and their uniforms were designed to be both functional and visually striking, embodying the martial spirit and grandeur of the era.

    As Prince Regent, George IV was a central figure in the Regency era, a time characterized by significant developments in art, literature, and society. His patronage of the arts and his flamboyant personal style left a lasting impact on British culture. Rosenberg's silhouette captures this influential figure with elegance and precision, offering a glimpse into the persona and aesthetics of the time.

    This artwork remains an important piece within the study of Regency-era portraiture and military history, exemplifying the skill of silhouette artists like Rosenberg and the enduring legacy of George IV's regency.

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