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Ph-pps The Fortunate, 1858
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Ph-pps The Fortunate, 1858
Ph-pps The Fortunate, 1858. (As he Appeared when made a Knight of the Shower Bath.) Phipps, Prince Alberts private secretary, kneels down whilst holding a pair of boots. He is knighted by Prince Albert, who is dressed in a bathrobe and holding a brush as a replacement for a sword. From Punch, or the London Charivari, February 6, 1858.Prince Albert, clad in his dressing-gown, knights his faithful valet, Mr Phipps, with his long handled bath brush. The scene is set in the bathroom which accords with the valet just having been awarded Knight Commander of the Civil Division of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath for his distinguished services to His Royal Highness
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In this intriguing 19th-century print, we witness a comical yet significant moment in history. Prince Albert, the beloved husband of Queen Victoria, is depicted bestowing an unusual honor upon his loyal private secretary, Mr. Charles Phipps. Clad in his bathrobe and holding a brush as a substitute for a sword, Prince Albert playfully knights Phipps in their bathroom. The scene captures the essence of satire and whimsy that Punch magazine was known for during that era. It showcases the unconventional nature of British humor at the time while also highlighting the close relationship between royalty and their trusted aides. Phipps kneels before his master with utmost respect, holding a pair of boots symbolizing his role as valet to the prince. The black-and-white engraving adds depth to this historical moment frozen in time. This image not only provides amusement but also sheds light on the social dynamics within royal households during Victorian times. It serves as evidence of Prince Albert's appreciation for those who served him faithfully and demonstrates how even mundane activities like bathing could become opportunities for lightheartedness and camaraderie. Overall, this print offers us a glimpse into an extraordinary event where tradition meets humor—a testament to both Prince Albert's character and the artistic talent behind its creation.
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