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After William Dyce (1806-64)
Neptune giving his crown to Britannia c. 1868 copy after an original of 1854
Carbon print (copied from the original albumen print onto which it is pasted) | 9.9 x 15 cm (image) | RCIN 2800635
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Photograph of a sketch in oil colours of Neptune astride three white horses as he hands his crown to a male angel wearing a winged helmet. Britannia stands holding a neptune's trident signifying the resignation of the seas to Britannia, the latter who stands with a lion by her feet. The sketch by William Dyce was made in preparation for the fresco 'Neptune resigning the Empire of the Seas to Britannia' at Osborne House.
Provenance
From an album of photographs collected and arranged by Prince Albert
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Medium and techniques
Carbon print (copied from the original albumen print onto which it is pasted)
Measurements
9.9 x 15 cm (image)
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