English school, circa 1805. Portrait of King George... Lot 43
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English school, circa 1805. Portrait of King George III, in Windsor uniform, in three-quarter bust to the left,
Oil on canvas, re-coated, size : 75,5 x 64 cm (restorations) . Gilded frame 19th century, 96 x 82 cm, richly decorated with classical friezes, a frieze with oak leaves, and in the four corners, shells and bagpipes.
George III (1738 - 1820) was King of the United Kingdom, Great Britain and Ireland, Prince-Elector of Hanover. He created the Windsor uniform in 1777. It was worn at Windsor Castle by the male members of the British royal family, and by some senior courtiers. In this portrait, he is wearing the "undressed" version of the uniform, used from 1798 and still regularly worn today by the royal family.
Provenance: Private collection, Copenhagen, Denmark
English School, circa 1805,
Portrait of King George III, in Windsor uniform, three-quarters left bust, oil on canvas, relined, size : 75.5 x 64 cm + 19th century gilt frame, 96 x 82 cm, richly decorated with classical friezes, a frieze with oak leaves, shells and bagpipes at the four corners.
George III (1738 - 1820) was King of the United Kingdom, of Great Britain and Ireland, Prince-Elector of Hanover. He introduced the Windsor uniform in 1777 at Windsor Castle. It was worn by male members of the British royal family, and by some senior courtiers. In this portrait, he wears the "undressed" version of the uniform, used from 1798 and still, regularly, worn today by the royal family.
Provenance: Private collection, Copenhagen, Denmark
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