This impressive 1897 original poster was issued as a special presentation with The Times newspaper to commemorate Queen Victoria’s Diamond Jubilee, marking sixty years on the British throne. The portrait shows Victoria seated in regal dignity, richly adorned with lace, jewels, and the blue sash of the Order of the Garter, conveying both majesty and solemnity. The detailed and carefully rendered likeness reflects the late-Victorian taste for realism and ceremonial grandeur, celebrating the Queen not only as a monarch but as a symbolic embodiment of stability and empire.
Produced at a moment of great national celebration, this print belongs to a wide array of commemorative imagery created for the Jubilee. Portraits of Victoria were circulated across the British Empire, reinforcing loyalty and pride while documenting one of the most significant milestones of the 19th century. The style of the image combines the traditional formality of court portraiture with the accessible, widely distributed medium of print, allowing the public to share in a moment that was both political and deeply emotional.
Beyond its historical importance, the poster is also a fascinating piece of period design. The warm, regal colour palette, ornate throne, and dignified pose all reflect the Victorian fascination with ceremony and symbolism. Today, it stands as a valuable historical document—an evocative reminder of Queen Victoria’s enduring legacy and the height of the Victorian era.
Original Poster
Royalty - Press - United Kingdom
Good condition, slight creases
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