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  1. Grace Elliott is a freelance journalist working in Ontario and Newfoundland and Labrador, and specializes in arts/community reporting and narrative journalism. She regularly writes for The Telegram (Saltwire Network) in St. John’s, N.L., her hometown, and her work has been published by CBC News, This Magazine, Toronto Star, Intermission ...

  2. An oval portrait by Gainsborough of Grace Elliott (Frick Collection, New York), shown at the Royal Academy in 1782, is a more seductive and private image and may have been commissioned by the Prince of Wales. John Dean engraved The Met's painting in mezzotint in 1779.

  3. Grace Elliott. Ritratto di Grace Elliot, di Thomas Gainsborough, 1778. Grace Dalrymple Elliott ( Edimburgo, 1754 – Ville-d'Avray, 16 maggio 1823) è stata una cortigiana britannica . È stata l'amante del duca d'Orléans e di Giorgio IV .

  4. www.1066.co.nz › Mosaic DVD › whoswhoGrace Elliott - 1066

    Grace Elliott, Grace Dalrymple Elliott (1754? - 1823) was a Scottish courtesan who was resident in France at the time of the French Revolution and an eyewitness to events. She was once mistress of the Duke of Orléans , who was cousin to King Louis XVI .

  5. According to that slim filmography provided by the IMDb, Elliott started out as an actress, playing a character named Satin Maggie in Burton King’s Women Who Dare (1928). Her directorial credits all date from 1931, and belong to a series entitled Intimate Interviews. These shorts (each runs between seven and nine minutes) contain ...

  6. Grace Elliott, belle Anglaise au cou de cygne, fut la maîtresse du duc d'Orléans — le futur régicide Philippe Égalité —, à l'entour de 1785, avant d'en devenir l'amie. Son Journal, qui commence le 12 juillet 1789 et s'achève en juin 1794, sous la Terreur, retrace les grandes journées de la Révolution à Paris auxquelles elle assistera en spectatrice privilégiée.

  7. Grace Dalrymple Elliott (c. 1754 – 16 May 1823) was a Scottish courtesan, writer and spy resident in Paris during the French Revolution. She was an eyewitness to events detailed in her memoirs, Journal of my life during the French Revolution (Ma Vie sous la Révolution) published posthumously in 1859. She was mistress to the Duke of Orléans and to the future George IV, by whom she is said ...