Chapter 112 Mr. Hastings Offers a Comprehensive Analysis of Pros and Cons

In the Prime Minister's Office, Arthur looked up at the portrait hanging above the Duke of Wellington's head. The man in the portrait bore a striking resemblance to the old Duke, but the differences lay in the depicted man's attire—a black high-collared, deep red military uniform—and his youthful appearance, minus a few years and wearing a stubble.

The Duke of Wellington noticed Arthur's gaze and joked, "Do you have an appreciation for art as well, young man? This is a work by Sir Thomas Lawrence. You must have heard of him, the President of the Royal Academy of Arts. If you're thinking of having your portrait done by him, I'm afraid you're out of luck, as Sir Lawrence unfortunately passed away this January, making his works even more priceless."