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Marriage of Queen Victoria (1819-1901) and Prince Albert (1819-61) at St
ILN197651 Marriage of Queen Victoria (1819-1901) and Prince Albert (1819-61) at St. Jamess Palace on 10th February 1840, engraved by Charles Eden Wagstaff, 1840 (etching) by Hayter, George (1792-1871) (after); The Illustrated London News Picture Library, London, UK; English, out of copyright
Media ID 22216204
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Captured in this exquisite print is the historic moment of the Marriage of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert at St. James's Palace on 10th February 1840. Engraved by Charles Eden Wagstaff, this etching beautifully portrays the grandeur and significance of this royal union. The image showcases an opulent interior adorned with regal elegance, as female bridesmaids surround Queen Victoria, resplendent in her bridal gown. The congregation gazes upon them with awe and admiration, witnessing a pivotal moment in British history. A priest stands at the forefront, solemnly officiating the ceremony that would forever unite these two influential figures. Their portraits exude grace and poise, capturing their youthful beauty amidst a backdrop of tradition and splendor. This visual masterpiece transports us back to Victorian England, where royalty reigned supreme. It encapsulates not only a wedding but also symbolizes love triumphing over societal expectations and political alliances. As we delve into this image from Bridgeman Images' collection, we are reminded of the power held by religion during that era. Monks and clergymen stand witness to this sacred event while representing religious orders that played an integral role in shaping society. Through George Hayter's artistry combined with Charles Eden Wagstaff's engraving skills, we are granted a glimpse into one of history's most celebrated unions – a marriage that would leave an indelible mark on Great Britain.
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