Charles Stewart, Sixth Marquess of Londonderry, Carrying the Great Sword of State at the Coronation of King Edward VII, August, 1902, and Mr. W. C. Beaumont, His Page on That Occasion – by John Singer Sargent

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John Singer Sargent’s portrait captures a moment of grandeur as Charles Stewart, the Sixth Marquess of Londonderry, bears the Great Sword of State during King Edward VII’s coronation. With meticulous attention to ceremonial attire and expression, Sargent presents a scene steeped in history, ceremony, and tradition. The poised figure of the Marquess, accompanied by his page, Mr. W. C. Beaumont, embodies the dignity and weight of the moment, creating an image that exudes both historical importance and personal honor.

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John Singer Sargent’s portrait captures a moment of grandeur as Charles Stewart, the Sixth Marquess of Londonderry, bears the Great Sword of State during King Edward VII’s coronation. With meticulous attention to ceremonial attire and expression, Sargent presents a scene steeped in history, ceremony, and tradition. The poised figure of the Marquess, accompanied by his page, Mr. W. C. Beaumont, embodies the dignity and weight of the moment, creating an image that exudes both historical importance and personal honor.

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