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Prince Charles Edward Stuart (Bonnie Prince Charlie, 1720-88) (oil on canvas)
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Prince Charles Edward Stuart (Bonnie Prince Charlie, 1720-88) (oil on canvas)
DRB128812 Prince Charles Edward Stuart (Bonnie Prince Charlie, 1720-88) (oil on canvas) by Strange, Robert (1721-92) (after); 73.66x62.23 cm; The Drambuie Collection, Edinburgh, Scotland; English, out of copyright
Media ID 22605832
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Blue Sash Exile Highland Dress Jacobite Order Of The Garter Propaganda Tartan Rulers
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This portrait captures the essence of Prince Charles Edward Stuart, also known as Bonnie Prince Charlie, a Scottish hero and ruler who left an indelible mark on history. Painted by Robert Strange in oil on canvas, this print showcases the prince's regal presence and charismatic charm. Dressed in traditional Highland attire, Prince Charles stands tall with pride and determination. His tartan kilt symbolizes his deep connection to Scotland, while the blue sash draped across his chest adds a touch of elegance to his ensemble. The painting highlights every intricate detail of his royal garb, emphasizing his status as a member of the British monarchy. The portrait exudes an air of propaganda as it seeks to immortalize Bonnie Prince Charlie's legacy. It serves as a reminder of the Jacobite cause he championed during turbulent times when England and Scotland were at odds. Despite being forced into exile after failed uprisings against English rule, this image portrays him as a resilient figure who fought for what he believed in. Displayed within The Drambuie Collection in Edinburgh, Scotland, this artwork is part of Britain's rich cultural heritage. Its historical significance resonates with viewers from all walks of life who appreciate art that tells stories and celebrates iconic figures like Bonnie Prince Charlie.
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