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George Frederick Handel Esquire (engraving)
964942 George Frederick Handel Esquire (engraving) by English School, (18th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: George Frederick Handel Esquire. German-born British Baroque composer 23 February (1685 - 14 April 1759). Illustration for the Universal Magazine. Printed for J Hinton at the Kings Arms in Newgate Street.); © Look and Learn
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Classical Music Engravings George Frederick Handel George Frideric Handel Handel Horn Instruments Score Trumpet Universal Magazine Violin Composers
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This engraving showcases the esteemed George Frederick Handel Esquire, a German-born British Baroque composer whose musical genius left an indelible mark on history. The portrait, created by an English School artist in the 18th century, captures Handel's dignified presence and serves as a testament to his immense talent. Handel's contribution to classical music is immeasurable, and this print pays homage to his remarkable career. With instruments such as the horn, trumpet, and violin depicted alongside him, it symbolizes his mastery of various musical forms. The score in Handel's hands further emphasizes his role as a composer extraordinaire. As one delves into this image, it becomes apparent that it was originally published in the Universal Magazine for wider dissemination. Its inclusion in such a prestigious publication speaks volumes about Handel's popularity during his time. The engraving not only highlights Handel's artistic prowess but also offers insight into the social fabric of 18th-century Europe. It serves as a window into both British and German cultures through its portrayal of one man who bridged these two worlds seamlessly. Overall, this print immortalizes George Frederick Handel Esquire and reminds us of his enduring legacy within the realm of classical music.
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