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11 de mar. de 2019 · In part two of our series looking at the artistic career of Louise, Duchess of Argyll, Ann Galliard takes a look at some of Princess louise's public sculpture projects and asks what she might have achieved without the restrictions placed on a royal princess. In part I of this series we took a look at how the art career of Princess Louise emerged.
8 de abr. de 2019 · While in London, the young man had two brushes with the law. The first was when he lived in Arthur Street in Chelsea. In the Royal Oak in Westminster, after too much drink, he pointed a loaded pistol at an artist named Alfred Simpson. He was bound over to be of good behaviour and keep the peace.
30 de mar. de 2020 · Princess Louise continued her sculpture work into her latter years, and in 1902, designed a memorial to the colonial soldiers who had fallen in the Boer War. It can now be seen in the South Transept of St Paul’s Cathedral. Later that year, she began a nude study on a married woman suggested by the English painter, Sir William Blake Richmond.
The Princess Louise (Louise Caroline Alberta: Marchioness of Lorne and Duchess of Argyll by marriage; 18 March 1848 – 3 December 1939) was the fourth daughter of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert. She was interested in sculpture, and was a notable architect. In 1871, she married John, Marquess of Lorne (Duke of Argyll from 1900), but the ...
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3 de dic. de 2014 · Princess Louise, through marriage to a Duke, had become a rare example of a Princess who was also a non-royal Duchess. Above all, Louise was a talented artist and, as far as her restricted ...
Princess Louise of Belgium (b. 2004) Lady Louise Windsor (b. 2003), granddaughter of Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom and the Commonwealth, and daughter of the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh. Louise Mountbatten, 1889–1965, born Princess Louise of Battenberg, second wife of King Gustav VI Adolf of Sweden and Princess of Sweden.