The distribution of Crimean Medals on Horse Guards Parade
Watercolor
WallArt
Satirical illustration
1855
19th Century
32.0 x 47.0 cm
Королевская коллекция
The Distribution of Crimean Medals on Horse Guards Parade
Sir John Tenniel’s “The distribution of Crimean Medals on Horse Guards Parade,” created in 1855, stands as a poignant testament to Victorian Britain's commitment to honoring its military heroes and commemorating the sacrifices made during the Crimean War. This watercolour painting captures a pivotal moment – Queen Victoria personally presenting medals to officers who bravely served despite debilitating injuries—a scene imbued with dignity and compassion that resonates powerfully even today. Tenniel, renowned for his fantastical illustrations in “Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland” and “Through the Looking-Glass,” brought his meticulous observational skills and masterful draughtsmanship to bear on this historical depiction. The artist skillfully employed watercolour and bodycolour over pencil, layering delicate washes of pigment onto a textured surface to achieve remarkable tonal subtlety and capturing the atmosphere of the ceremonial parade with impressive accuracy. Notice the careful rendering of fabrics—the Queen’s gown, Albert's Highland dress—reflecting Victorian fashion sensibilities and conveying an impression of grandeur. The painting’s composition is deliberately balanced, emphasizing the central figures of Victoria and Trowbridge. The inclusion of Prince Albert and the Prince of Wales underscores the importance of royal patronage in recognizing service and bolstering morale during times of conflict. Furthermore, the depiction of Sir Thomas Trowbridge being transported in a bath chair by a Private highlights the vulnerability experienced by wounded soldiers—a subtle yet impactful element that speaks to the human cost of war. Beyond its visual beauty, “The distribution of Crimean Medals on Horse Guards Parade” carries significant symbolic weight. The Crimea Medal itself represents honor and recognition for bravery and duty – virtues deeply valued during Victorian society. Tenniel’s portrayal elevates this simple act of generosity into a profound expression of empathy and respect for those who served with distinction. It serves as an enduring reminder of Britain's dedication to commemorating its military achievements while acknowledging the hardships endured by its soldiers. The artwork’s emotional impact is palpable—a quiet dignity conveyed through understated gestures and meticulous detail. Tenniel’s masterful technique captures not only the visual elements of the scene but also the spirit of Victorian compassion, cementing “The distribution of Crimean Medals on Horse Guards Parade” as a timeless masterpiece of illustration and historical portraiture.- Artist: Sir John Tenniel
- Year Created: 1855
- Medium: Watercolour and Bodycolour over Pencil
- Dimensions: 32 x 47 cm
- Provenance: Acquired by Queen Victoria
Джон Тённил (1820 – 1914)
Джон Теннель (1820-1914) – выдающийся иллюстратор, известный своими иконическими рисунками для «Алисы в стране чудес» и сатирическими карикатурами для журнала *Punch*. Его стиль – детализированные чертежи и тонкий юмор, оказавшие огромное влияние на искусство.
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- Название: The distribution of Crimean Medals on Horse Guards Parade
- Художник: Джон Тённил
- Год: 1855
- Размер оригинала: 32.0 x 47.0 cm
- Формат: Landscape
- Правовой статус: Общественное достояние
- Местонахождение: Королевская коллекция
- Динамика: Satirical illustration
- Техника исполнения: WallArt
- Контекст корпуса: victorian satire , military honor
Основные сведения
- Movement: Satirical illustration
- Artistic style: Detailed realism
- Notable elements or techniques: Bath chair depiction
- Title: The distribution of Crimean Medals on Horse Guards Parade
- Dimensions: 32 x 47 cm
- Subject or theme: Military ceremony
- Artist: Sir John Tenniel
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