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Prince Albert (1819–1861)
Prince Albert (1819–1861)
Prince Albert (1819–1861)
Prince Albert (1819–1861)
Prince Albert (1819–1861)
Prince Albert (1819–1861)
Prince Albert (1819–1861)
Prince Albert (1819–1861)

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This is an artist's version of Theed's bust of Prince Albert, the husband of Queen Victoria, in the Royal Collection. Theed executed the bust in 1862, as a memorial after Albert's death in 1861, and is based on a death mask which Theed cast personally.

Hastings Museum and Art Gallery

Hastings

Title

Prince Albert (1819–1861)

Date

1862

Medium

marble

Measurements

H 64 x W 42 x D 25 cm

Accession number

T2019.035

Work type

Bust

Signature/marks description

W. Theed Sculp [sit] Osborne 1862

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