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Albert Memorial
Prince Consort National Memorial, 1862 to 1875. Hyde Park, London. IoE 412963
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Media ID 425491
© Adam Watson Source: Images of England
Atmospheric Commemorative Cross Granite Listed Ominous Victorian George Gilbert Scott L Imestone Podium Queen Victoria
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This print showcases the grandeur and historical significance of the Albert Memorial, a remarkable tribute to Prince Albert located in Hyde Park, London. Designed by renowned architect George Gilbert Scott and constructed between 1862 and 1875, this Victorian masterpiece stands as a testament to the enduring love between Queen Victoria and her beloved husband. The atmosphere surrounding this iconic memorial is palpable, with an ominous yet awe-inspiring aura that commands attention. The imposing podium, crafted from exquisite marble and limestone, serves as a sturdy foundation for the ornate structure above. Its intricate detailing reflects the meticulous craftsmanship of its time. The towering figure at the center of this commemorative monument is none other than Prince Albert himself. Cast in bronze and gazing outwards with regal poise, his presence evokes both reverence and admiration. Surrounding him are intricately carved figures representing various aspects of art, science, industry, agriculture - all areas close to Prince Albert's heart. The use of granite further enhances the visual impact of this architectural marvel while adding durability to withstand the test of time. Listed as a historic landmark by Historic England (IoE 412963), it proudly symbolizes an era steeped in Victorian splendor. Adam Watson's expertly captured image allows us to appreciate every detail of this magnificent memorial print without commercial intentions but rather as an artistic portrayal that captures its essence beautifully.
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