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Flora MacDonald, c.1850 (print)
7342140 Flora MacDonald, c.1850 (print) by Bacon, Frederick (1803-87); 22.8x15.2 cm; National Maritime Museum, London, UK; (add.info.: Creator: Bacon, Frederick; Hill, R. Smith, Elder & Co
Flora Macdonald was a Jacobite heroine best known for her role in helping 'Bonnie Prince Charles', leader of the movement to reinstate the Stuarts to the British throne to escape after the Battle of Culloden.); © National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London
Media ID 38341068
© © National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London / Bridgeman Images
18th Century Fashion 19th Century Fashion Bouquet Flower Crown Monarchism Wedding Dress
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This print captures the essence of Flora MacDonald, a courageous Jacobite heroine from the 18th century. In this image, she exudes strength and grace as she stands amidst a lush forest, wearing a stunning bouquet and flower crown. Flora is best known for her pivotal role in aiding 'Bonnie Prince Charles' after the Battle of Culloden, helping him escape to safety.
The artist, Frederick Bacon, skillfully portrays Flora's regal presence and timeless beauty in this portrait. Her flowing wedding dress and elegant attire reflect the fashion trends of the 18th century, adding to the historical significance of this piece.
Flora MacDonald's legacy as a symbol of loyalty and bravery shines through in this print. The black-and-white illustration captures her spirit as a monarchist and supporter of the Stuart dynasty. As she gazes into the distance with determination, one can't help but be captivated by her story.
This print serves as a reminder of Flora MacDonald's unwavering commitment to her beliefs and her willingness to risk everything for what she believed in. It is a tribute to her enduring legacy as an icon of Scottish history and folklore.
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