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Viscount Wolsley, British soldier, 1874. Artist: Carlo Pellegrini
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Viscount Wolsley, British soldier, 1874. Artist: Carlo Pellegrini
Viscount Wolsley, British soldier, 1874. Garnet Joseph Wolsley, (1833-1913) won the Victoria Cross in the Indian Mutiny and led the relief of Khartoum in 1884-1885. Promoted to the rank of Field Marshal, he was commander-in-chief of the British army from 1895-1900. Cartoon from Vanity Fair, London, 1874
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Carlo Carlo Pellegrini Commander In Chief Field Marshal Garnet Joseph Pellegrini Pith Helmet Topee Victoria Cross Ann Ronan Pictures Military Personnel
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This print showcases Viscount Wolsley, a distinguished British soldier from 1874. Created by the talented artist Carlo Pellegrini for Vanity Fair, this caricature captures the essence of Wolsley's military prowess and notable achievements. Garnet Joseph Wolsley, known for his bravery during the Indian Mutiny where he was awarded the Victoria Cross, later led the successful relief mission in Khartoum between 1884-1885. His exceptional leadership skills earned him promotion to Field Marshal and he served as commander-in-chief of the British army from 1895-1900. In this vibrant portrait, we see Viscount Wolsley donning a striking military uniform with a pith helmet atop his head. Holding a sword firmly in hand, he exudes an air of authority and confidence befitting his esteemed rank. Carlo Pellegrini's artistic talent shines through in this cartoon-like depiction that perfectly encapsulates both Wolsley's personality and era. The use of color adds depth to the image while emphasizing its Victorian origins. This print not only serves as a visual representation of one man's remarkable military career but also offers insight into warfare during the nineteenth century. It is an exquisite piece that pays homage to Sir Garnet Joseph Wolsley's contributions to Britain and its armed forces.
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