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Sir George Broadbridge, Lord-Mayor of London and Sir Eric Phipps, Ambassador... June 18, 1937. Creator: Noel Dorville
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Sir George Broadbridge, Lord-Mayor of London and Sir Eric Phipps, Ambassador... June 18, 1937. Creator: Noel Dorville
Sir George Broadbridge, Lord-Mayor of London and Sir Eric Phipps, Ambassador of Great Britain, in the city council meeting room. Official reception at City Hall, of the Mayor of London, June 18, 1937
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This evocative oil painting by Noel Dorville captures a significant moment in diplomatic and political history, as Sir George Thomas Broadbridge, Lord-Mayor of London, welcomes Sir Eric Clare Edmund Phipps, the Ambassador of Great Britain, to City Hall on June 18, 1937. The meeting took place in the grand council room of City Hall, which is adorned with intricately gilded walls and a richly colored brocade curtain. Both men are dressed in formal attire, with Sir George wearing a golden mayoral chain and Sir Eric in a dark suit and bow tie. The atmosphere is formal and official, as the two diplomats engage in conversation, likely discussing matters of national importance. The painting, titled "Sir George Broadbridge, Lord-Mayor of London and Sir Eric Phipps, Ambassador of Great Britain, in the city council meeting room," is a testament to the historic relationship between Britain and London, and the importance of diplomacy in maintaining international relations. The painting is now part of the collection of the Carnavalet Museum in Paris, one of the city's most esteemed museums, and is a valuable addition to the heritage of both British and French art and history.
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