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Portrait of Lady Emma Hamilton, mistress of Horatio Nelson, 1765-1815. In see-through dress, looking up, with loose turban. Hand-tinted engraving by Frederick Christian Lewis after an illustration by Sir Thomas Lawrence from P. G
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Portrait of Lady Emma Hamilton, mistress of Horatio Nelson, 1765-1815. In see-through dress, looking up, with loose turban. Hand-tinted engraving by Frederick Christian Lewis after an illustration by Sir Thomas Lawrence from P. G
5912841 Portrait of Lady Emma Hamilton, mistress of Horatio Nelson, 1765-1815. In see-through dress, looking up, with loose turban. Hand-tinted engraving by Frederick Christian Lewis after an illustration by Sir Thomas Lawrence from P.G. Patmores Cabinet of Gems, Ackermann, London, 1837. by Lewis, Frederick Christian (1779-1856); (add.info.: Portrait of Lady Emma Hamilton, mistress of Horatio Nelson.); © Florilegius
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This print showcases the alluring Lady Emma Hamilton, who was famously known as the mistress of Horatio Nelson. The portrait captures her in a see-through dress, gazing upwards with an air of elegance and intrigue. Her loose turban adds a touch of exoticism to her already mesmerizing presence. Hand-tinted by the talented Frederick Christian Lewis after an illustration by Sir Thomas Lawrence, this engraving beautifully brings out the delicate details and nuances of Lady Emma's features. The soft colors and subtle shading enhance her ethereal beauty, making it impossible to look away. Taken from P. G Patmore's Cabinet of Gems and published by Ackermann in London in 1837, this piece is a true gem itself. It encapsulates the Victorian era's fascination with sensuality and eroticism while maintaining an aura of sophistication. Lady Emma Hamilton's pose exudes languor and allure, drawing viewers into her world filled with mystery and passion. This sketch-like crayon engraving perfectly captures her essence as both a seductive muse and a woman ahead of her time. Bridgeman Images has preserved this historical masterpiece for us to appreciate today. As we gaze upon this enchanting print, we are transported back to an era where art celebrated beauty in its most sensual form.
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