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Lord Ribblesdale, 1902, (1911). Artist: John Singer Sargent
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Lord Ribblesdale, 1902, (1911). Artist: John Singer Sargent
Lord Ribblesdale, 1902. Painting held in The National Gallery London. From A History of Painting Volume VIII by Haldane MacFall [T. C. and E. C. Jack, Lodon & Edinburgh, 1911.]
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This print showcases Lord Ribblesdale, a prominent figure in British politics during the early 20th century. The artist behind this remarkable portrait is none other than John Singer Sargent, renowned for his ability to capture the essence of his subjects with great precision. Lord Ribblesdale stands tall and dignified in his formal attire, donning a top hat that adds an air of sophistication to his appearance. His tailored jacket and riding boots reflect both his aristocratic background and political influence as a member of the Liberal Party. With a direct gaze that exudes confidence and authority, Lord Ribblesdale holds a riding crop in one hand, symbolizing his passion for equestrian pursuits. This striking pose further emphasizes his status as a statesman and leader within society. The National Gallery in London proudly houses Sargent's original painting of Lord Ribblesdale from 1902, which serves as the inspiration for this exquisite photo print. Published by T. C. & E. C. Jack in 1911 as part of "A History of Painting Volume VIII" by Haldane MacFall, this image has become an enduring representation of power and elegance. As we admire this timeless piece captured by The Print Collector29, we are transported back to an era where men like Lord Ribblesdale played instrumental roles in shaping history through their political prowess and unwavering dedication to public service.
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