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Letter from Edward Gibson to his aunt, Hester Gibson, 30th June 1788. Artist: Edward Gibson
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Letter from Edward Gibson to his aunt, Hester Gibson, 30th June 1788. Artist: Edward Gibson
Letter from Edward Gibson to his aunt, Hester Gibson, 30th June 1788. Letter written from Sheffield Place in Sussex, on Gibsons intended return to Lausanne, and re-assuring her as to his religious opinions, with mention of his maternal uncle Sir Stanier Porten and Lord and Lady Eliot, the latter of whom was his first-cousin. From the second series of Facsimiles of royal, historical, literary and other autographs in the Department of Manuscripts, British Museum: Series I-V. (London, 1899)
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This print captures a piece of history in the form of a letter written by Edward Gibson to his aunt, Hester Gibson, on the 30th of June 1788. The letter was penned from Sheffield Place in Sussex, just before Gibson's intended return to Lausanne. In this heartfelt correspondence, he reassures his aunt about his religious beliefs and mentions notable figures such as his maternal uncle Sir Stanier Porten and Lord and Lady Eliot. The photograph showcases the beauty of Gibson's handwriting and the intricate details of this historical manuscript. The vibrant colors bring life to every stroke, highlighting the importance of this document as it provides insight into family dynamics and religious views during the eighteenth century. As we gaze upon this facsimile, we are transported back in time to an era where handwritten letters were cherished means of communication. It serves as a reminder that despite technological advancements, there is still something magical about holding a tangible piece of history in our hands. Edward Gibson's letter not only offers us glimpses into personal relationships but also sheds light on societal norms and values prevalent at that time. This remarkable print allows us to appreciate both its artistic qualities and its historical significance—a testament to Edward Gibson's talent as well as his role within his family circle.
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