Abernethy Medieval Round Tower, Abernethy, Perth and Kinross
One of only two Irish style medieval round towers in Scotland; likely to date from circa 1100s.
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Abernethy Medieval Round Tower, Abernethy, Perth and Kinross
One of only two Irish style medieval round towers in Scotland; likely to date from circa 1100s.
The Three Youngest Daughters of George III and Queen Charlotte
Artist: John Singleton Copley (American, 1738–1815)
Date: 1785
Medium: Oil on canvas
Collection: Royal Collection Trust, London, United Kingdom
Description
Copley, the foremost artist in colonial America, was virtually self-taught as a portraitist. Having established a successful practice in Boston, he was encouraged to visit Europe in 1774. After a year's travel he settled in London and began to specialise in religious and historical subjects, becoming a member of the Royal Academy in 1779. A fellow American artist, Benjamin West, who had become Historical Painter to the King in 1772, helped Copley to obtain the commission from George III to paint the three youngest royal princesses. Copley's sense of the significance of the opportunity is reflected in the sheer scale of the painting, for which he made many studies. As the royal children and pets grew tired of the numerous sittings they had to endure, West had to reassure the King that Copley 'must be allowed to proceed in his own way'.
On the left is 9-year-old Princess Mary (1776-1857) striking a tambourine to amuse her 2-year-old sister, Princess Amelia (1783-1810), who is seated in the carriage (adorned with her monogram PA), beyond which is the 8-year-old Princess Sophia (1777-1848). They are playing beneath a vine-covered arbour with parrots picking at grapes above them; in the distance the Round Tower of Windsor Castle is visible in the evening landscape.
Paysage urbain avec mur d'enceinte et tour ronde, Libourne, Gironde, 2017.
The Round Tower (Rundetaarn),
A Living Landmark Of Copenhagen Since 1642.
Photo By: @stcob83
Saint Brigid's Cathedral, Kildare Town, Ireland and the round tower and high cross on a sunny day.