A REGENCY MEZZOTINT-UNDER-GLASS ENTITLED 'BRITANNIA MOURNING THE LOSS OF THE LATE INJURED QUEEN, AND HISTORY RECORDING HER PERSECUTION AND SUFFERINGS'
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A REGENCY MEZZOTINT-UNDER-GLASS ENTITLED 'BRITANNIA MOURNING THE LOSS OF THE LATE INJURED QUEEN, AND HISTORY RECORDING HER PERSECUTION AND SUFFERINGS'

PUBLISHED BY WALKER, CIRCA 1821

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A REGENCY MEZZOTINT-UNDER-GLASS ENTITLED 'BRITANNIA MOURNING THE LOSS OF THE LATE INJURED QUEEN, AND HISTORY RECORDING HER PERSECUTION AND SUFFERINGS'
PUBLISHED BY WALKER, CIRCA 1821
Engraved further Publish'd by W.B.Walker, 4 Fox & Knot Court, Cow Lane, mounted in an ebonised wood frame
11¾ x 15¾in. (30 x 40cm.)
Together with a late Regency mezzotint-under-glass entitled "An exact Representation of the Depositing of the Body of her late MAJESTY QUEEN CAROLINE in the FAMILY VAULT at BRUNSWICK.Aug.24.1821", published by Walker, circa 1821, mounted in an ebonised wood frame -- 14 x 17 7/8in. (35.5 x 45.5cm.) (2)
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Caroline of Brunswick was the estranged wife of George, Prince of Wales, married in 1795. In 1814 she took off to Europe and gained a disreputable reputation and only returned upon the death of George III to claim her title. Despite her popularity with the London mob she was banned from the coronation and 19 days later she died as the injured Queen of England.

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