The National Progress Fan, 1877 Crown Copyright The Royal Collection Image Courtesy of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II |
The National Progress Fan Commissioned by Queen Victoria, 1877 The Royal Collection |
Women’s education was a cause of great importance to the fan’s maker--Marianne, Viscountess Alford who took great care in creating the fan. The Viscountess represented the Prince’s speech through an allegorical image depicting “Art personified” on the left, with a representation of Science on the right. Both figures point towards the central building, described by Lady Alford as a “Temple of Instruction.” The fan also features intricate mother-of-pearl sticks and guards with a pin of silver and pearls.
Reverse Crown Copyright The Royal Collection Image Courtesy of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II |
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