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Lord Byron attended by his Suliote Guards, pub. 1825. Creator: Robert Seymour (1798 - 1836)
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Lord Byron attended by his Suliote Guards, pub. 1825. Creator: Robert Seymour (1798 - 1836)
Lord Byron attended by his Suliote Guards from The Last Days of Lord Byron by William Parry, pub. 1825 (hand coloured engraving). George Gordon Byron (1788 - 1824); 6th Baron Byron
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This print captures the essence of Lord Byron's adventurous spirit and his deep connection with his Suliote Guards. Published in 1825 by Robert Seymour, this hand-coloured engraving is a visual masterpiece that transports us back to the historic era of Lord Byron. In this image, we witness Lord Byron standing tall amidst an Albanian courtyard, surrounded by his loyal Suliote Guards. The intricate details and vibrant colours bring life to the scene, allowing us to imagine the sights and sounds of Greece during its struggle for independence. Lord Byron's presence exudes both power and vulnerability as he engages with his guards. As a renowned poet and politician, he was not only admired for his literary genius but also respected for his unwavering support towards Greek liberation. This illustration beautifully encapsulates this duality – a man who possessed immense talent yet chose to fight alongside those seeking freedom. The artist's skillful rendering highlights every aspect of this historical moment; from the traditional Albanian attire worn by Lord Byron and his guards to the architectural elements surrounding them. It serves as a testament to Seymour's ability to capture emotion through art. As part of the Historica Graphica Collection, this print holds great significance in preserving our cultural heritage. It allows us to delve into history while celebrating one of England's most influential figures - George Gordon Byron, 6th Baron Byron - whose legacy continues to inspire generations worldwide.
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