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This was fame, said Lord Byron, as they heard one of Tom Moores melodies being sung from a boat (litho)
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This was fame, said Lord Byron, as they heard one of Tom Moores melodies being sung from a boat (litho)
5198241 This was fame, said Lord Byron, as they heard one of Tom Moores melodies being sung from a boat (litho) by Woodville, Richard Caton II (1856-1927) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: This was fame, said Lord Byron, as they heard one of Tom Moores melodies being sung from a boat. Illustration for an early edition of The Childrens Encyclopedia edited by Arthur Mee.); © Look and Learn
Media ID 22766594
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Fame Guest Lord Byron Melodies Sung Twickenham
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In this lithograph by Richard Caton Woodville II, we are transported back in time to the banks of the River Thames. The scene depicts a moment of pure enchantment as Lord Byron and his guests listen intently to one of Tom Moore's melodies being sung from a passing boat. As the music fills the air, Lord Byron is said to have remarked, "This was fame". The artist skillfully captures the essence of this historical event, bringing it to life with intricate details and vibrant colors. The river shimmers under the golden sunlight, while elegantly dressed figures gather on its shores. Their expressions reflect a mixture of awe and admiration for both Moore's talent and their illustrious guest. Woodville's work not only showcases his technical prowess but also serves as an illustration for an early edition of The Children's Encyclopedia edited by Arthur Mee. This print allows us to glimpse into a world where art and literature intertwine seamlessly. As we gaze upon this image, we can almost hear the haunting melody drifting through the airwaves, transporting us back in time to witness this magical moment firsthand. It reminds us that true fame lies not just in wealth or power but in leaving behind a legacy that touches hearts across generations. This remarkable piece from Bridgeman Images invites us to appreciate both history and artistry as they converge on that fateful day when Lord Byron proclaimed what true fame truly meant.
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