Saturday, August 29, 2020

The Queen's Gallery at Buckingham Palace

George IV: Art & Spectacle is the current exhibit at Buckingham Palace's Queen's Gallery.  On display is the dazzling collection of George IV, an inveterate sybarite, dandy, & acquirer of fine art and furnishings, who replaced his ailing father, "Mad King" George III, in 1811 as regent and then in 1820 as monarch.

George IV

The Fencing-Match between the Chevalier de Saint-Georges and
the Chevalier d'Eon, 1787, by Alexandre-Auguste Robineau.
The future King George IV (in hat & blue coat) is observing.
The Chevalier d'Eon was the first openly transvestite man in British history.


Nonpareil and Monitor, 1820's, by James Ward

Napoleon le Grand, 1808, by Francois Gerard,
the most expensive print George ever purchased.


The Three Eldest Princesses, 1783, by Thomas Gainsborough

Items from George's coronation.

In 1824, the King & Queen of Hawaii personally brought this
cape to England as a gift for George IV.  They returned to
Hawaii in coffins, having succumbed to measles while in London.



Coronation portrait of George IV

Sir Walter Scott, 1820, by Thomas Lawrence

Coffer, 1813



Sleek black Lamborghini


Striking silver Aston Martin Cygnet


We encountered a fashion shoot on swanky Sloane Street in Knightsbridge.




 

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