1911 Photolithograph Frederic De Haenen Art Officers Heralds College Royal ILN2
"A Most Picturesque feature of the Coronation Ceremony: Officers of Heralds' College."
This is an original 1911 color photolithograph of a painting by Frédéric De Haenen that portrays officers of Herald's College or College of Arms attending the Coronation Ceremony of King George V of the United Kingdom and British Dominions and Emperor of India on June 22, 1911.
CONDITION
This 102+ year old Item is rated Very Fine ++. Light aging throughout. There is light bleedthrough on this piece from the verso. Light surface rub - bottom margin. Small tear - left margin. Please note: There is printing on the verso.
- Product Type: Orig. Photolithograph; Color
- Grade: Very Fine ++
- Dimensions: Approximately 11 x 15.75 inches; 28 x 40 cm
- Authentication: Serial-Numbered Certificate of Authenticity w/ Full Provenance
- Protection: Packaged in a custom archival sleeve with an acid-free black board (great for display, gift-giving, and preservation)
Period Paper is proud to present a collection of chromolithographs and photolithographs, (some with gold ink and gilt), and vintage advertisements from the London Illustrated News during the 1911 coronation of King George V of the United Kingdom and British Dominions and Emperor of India, and his wife, Mary of Teck, Queen consort. These stunning illustrations and paintings by Cyrus Cuneo, Cecil King, Samuel Begg, and others, portray the wealth and splendor of the British Royal Family, the coronation ceremony inside Westminster Abbey, and the majestic Crown Jewels of the United Kingdom. In excellent condition, these folio-sized prints are ideal for framing. Due to the difficulty of digitally capturing the luster of the metallic inks, we have provided a second image, so please see both images. To continue browsing this regal collection, simply click the link provided beneath the condition paragraph.
This piece was illustrated by Haenen, Frederic De. Artist signature in print - bottom right of image.
Reproductive art by Carl Hentschel, Ltd.
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