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Flora MacDonalds introduction to Prince Charlie (colour litho)
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Flora MacDonalds introduction to Prince Charlie (colour litho)
978026 Flora MacDonalds introduction to Prince Charlie (colour litho) by Johnston, Alexander (1815-91) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Flora MacDonalds introduction to Bonnie Prince Charlie, 1746. Illustration for The Silver Lattice edited by Richard Wilson (Thomas Nelson, c 1910).); © Look and Learn
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This print titled "Flora MacDonald's Introduction to Prince Charlie" takes us back to the 18th century, immersing us in a pivotal moment of British history. The colour lithograph beautifully captures the clandestine meeting between Flora MacDonald and Bonnie Prince Charlie, two figures who played significant roles during the Jacobite Rising. The image transports us to the rugged highlands of Scotland, where Flora MacDonald, a brave Scottish woman, is depicted introducing herself to Charles Stuart, also known as Bonnie Prince Charlie. In this hidden interior setting, their fateful encounter unfolds against a backdrop of political turmoil and uncertainty. As fugitives seeking refuge from British forces after the failed uprising for Scottish independence, this secret rendezvous holds immense importance. It symbolizes hope for those yearning for change and freedom from oppression. The composition skillfully portrays the tension and anticipation felt by both characters. Flora stands tall with determination while Charles exudes regal charm despite his precarious situation. Their meeting signifies unity among Highlanders and their unwavering loyalty towards their prince. This historical artwork not only showcases Alexander Johnston's artistic talent but also serves as a reminder of Scotland's rich heritage and its struggle for autonomy within Great Britain. It encapsulates an era defined by bravery, resilience, and unwavering devotion to one's cause – themes that continue to resonate today in our quest for justice and freedom.
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