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18th C. Painting on Canvas of King James I Visit to Hoghton Tower
18th C. Painting on Canvas of King James I Visit to Hoghton Tower
18th C. Painting on Canvas of King James I Visit to Hoghton Tower
18th C. Painting on Canvas of King James I Visit to Hoghton Tower
18th C. Painting on Canvas of King James I Visit to Hoghton Tower
18th C. Painting on Canvas of King James I Visit to Hoghton Tower
18th C. Painting on Canvas of King James I Visit to Hoghton Tower
18th C. Painting on Canvas of King James I Visit to Hoghton Tower
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18th C. Painting on Canvas of King James I Visit to Hoghton Tower

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This exquisite 18th-century oil painting captures the historic moment of King James I visit to Hoghton Tower during his return from Scotland on August 15, 1617. The scene is richly detailed, showcasing the grandeur of the royal entourage and the picturesque backdrop of the tower itself, steeped in English heritage.

The artist masterfully employs vibrant colors and dynamic brushwork to evoke the spirit of the era. King James I, depicted in regal attire, is the focal point of the composition, surrounded by noble courtiers and local gentry. The expressions and postures of the figures convey a sense of excitement and reverence for the king's presence.

The painting not only serves as a testament to the historical significance of the event but also reflects the artistic style of the 18th century, blending realism with a touch of romanticism. It is a remarkable piece for collectors of historical art and enthusiasts of English monarchy.

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