British Napoleonic Stevengraph Wellington and Blucher After Waterloo On Silk

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The British Napoleonic Stevengraph Wellington and Blucher After Waterloo On Silk is a woven artwork depicting the historical event of Wellington meeting Blucher following the Battle of Waterloo. Crafted during the Stevengraph period in Britain, the piece is woven entirely on silk, showcasing intricate detailing and design techniques. It stands as both a unique art piece and an important historical depiction.

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The British Napoleonic Stevengraph Wellington and Blucher After Waterloo On Silk is a piece of historical memorabilia from the late 19th century. It is marked by its exquisitely woven silk thread, known as Stevengraph, a technique named after British weaver Thomas Stevens. This particular piece commemorates the historic event of the Battle of Waterloo, featuring the likenesses of Wellington and Blucher, two significant generals of the era. Measuring approximately 16.5 cm x 22.5 cm, this collectible showcases a detailed depiction of the two generals meeting after their victory. The use of multiple colours in the woven silk lends this piece a layered, three-dimensional effect. While it embodies artistic craftsmanship of the time, it also serves as a tangible representation of a pivotal moment in British and European history. This piece, due to its age and significance, may appeal to collectors of historical artefacts or enthusiasts of British history.

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