Pre raphaelite dress

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1859-60. Louisa Anne Beresford (née Stuart), Marchioness of Waterford, wore this dress for a famous multi-day 1839 fancy-dress event known as the Eglinton Tournament. She retained the dress and posed in it for Sir Francis Grant in 1859. Per her mother, Louisa’s "costumes were much admired, and looked simple and in good taste beside some of the more elaborately embroidered." National Portrait Gallery, London. Istoria Artei, John William Waterhouse, Arte Van Gogh, Historical Painting, House Targaryen, Pre Raphaelite, National Portrait Gallery, Old Paintings, A4 Poster

Louisa, Lady Waterford and the Eglinton Tournament - National Portrait Gallery

Research for the Later Victorian Portraits Catalogue has resolved some of the puzzles relating to the full-length portrait of the artist and illustrator, Louisa Anne, Marchioness of Waterford, attributed to Sir Francis Grant. This shows Lady Waterford wearing a red velvet dress in mediaeval or Tudor style, in a large stone-built hall; to the right are an easel and portfolio, allusions to her own artistic practice.

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Britney Oduro
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Pre-raphaelite Dress la Belle Dame - Etsy

Dress made of slightly transparent polyester chiffon, decorated with antique gold trim and designed based on the template "La Belle Dame Sans Merci" 1902 by Frank Dicksee. The trim is original from the 30s and may vary if sold out. Silver is also possible, please write to me before you order. Size: Please refer to the size chart. The length is floor-length for a height of 1.70 m. If you would like it shorter or longer, please indicate this when ordering. If your measurements deviate from the…

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