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  1. Olivia Serres (3 April 1772 – 21 November 1834), known as Olive, was a British painter and writer, born in Warwick. She is also known as an English impostor who claimed the title of Princess Olive of Cumberland.

  2. Olivia Serres (1772-1834) Classical Landscape with Figures c.1800-7. Oil on canvas | 63.5 x 76 x 1.5 cm (support, canvas/panel/stretcher external) | RCIN 405167. ©. Description. Olivia Wilmot married the marine painter, John Thomas Serres, in 1791 though the couple separated in 1802.

  3. Olivia Wilmot married the marine painter, John Thomas Serres, in 1791 though the couple separated in 1802. In 1817 Olivia Serres advanced the claim that she was the illegitimate daughter of George III’s brother, Henry Frederick, Duke of Cumberland (1745-90).

  4. Olivia Serres, known as Olive, was a British painter and writer, born at Warwick. She is also known as an English impostor, who claimed the title of Princess Olive of Cumberland. Background. Olive was born Olivia Wilmot on the 3rd of April 1772. She was the daughter of Robert Wilmot, a house painter, in Warwick.

  5. Olivia Serres - Encyclopedia. OLIVIA SERRES (1772-1834), an English impostor, who claimed the title of Princess Olive of Cumberland, was born at Warwick on the 3rd of April 1772. She was the daughter of Robert Wilmot, a house-painter in that town, who subsequently moved to London.

  6. Olivia Serres (1772 - 1834) RA Collection: People and Organisations. Wife of John Thomas Serres. Profile. Born: 1772 in Warwick. Died: 1834. Gender: Female. The Royal Academy of Arts, located in the heart of London, is a place where art is made, exhibited and debated.

  7. Olivia Serres (née Wilmot) (1772-1834), Artist and author. Sitter in 3 portraits. Tell us More