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The Coronation of King George V c. 1923
Oil on panel? | 7.0 x 7.0 cm (frame) (frame, external) | RCIN 408553

Alfred Pearse (1855-1933)
The Coronation of King George V c. 1923

Alfred Pearse (1855-1933)
The Coronation of King George V c. 1923


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There are 35 paintings by 20 different artists hanging on the walls of Queen Mary’s Dolls’ House. This is one of two square paintings, arranged either side of a buffet table in the Dining Room, depicting the Coronation of King George V and Queen Mary in 1911. Here we see the moment in which George V is crowned by the Archbishop of Canterbury in Westminster Abbey. He sits on the ornate St Edward’s Chair, which is raised on a low dais.
Little is known about the artist, Alfred Pearse, who was sometimes referred to as 'Captain Pearse' following his time as a war artist. However, correspondence shows that he was invited to contribute these specific compositions to the Dolls’ House because he had already produced larger-scale watercolours of the Coronation, which had been bought for the Royal Collection in 1911. Indeed, this work is a scaled-down copy of 923171.
Provenance
Presented by the artist to decorate Queen Mary's Dolls' House
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Medium and techniques
Oil on panel?
Measurements
7.0 x 7.0 cm (frame) (frame, external)
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