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  1. Built in the 1720s, Marble Hill was an idyllic Thames-side retreat from court life for Henrietta Howard. In this perfectly proportioned villa, inspired by the 16th-century architect Palladio, she entertained many of the poets and wits of the age. Marble Hill was saved for the nation by an Act of Parliament in 1902, which followed a public ...

  2. Marble Hill, in Twickenham, south-west London, was owned by royal mistress Henrietta Howard and is a rare surviving example of a house which was built for a woman in Georgian England.

  3. 25 de mai. de 2024 · Henrietta Howard was the mistress of the Prince of Wales (later George II) and builder of Marble Hill House, Twickenham. This portrait, commissioned by Alexander Pope, dates from about 1724 when the building of Marble Hill House began. The landscape background is an imaginary, generalised prospect of the Thames, with villa-like buildings.

  4. Henrietta Howard, Countess of Suffolk (c.1669 – 10 August 1715), formerly Lady Henrietta Somerset, was the second wife of Henry Howard, 6th Earl of Suffolk . Lady Henrietta Somerset was the daughter of Henry Somerset, 1st Duke of Beaufort, and his wife, the former Mary Capell . On 24 June 1686, Lady Henrietta married Henry Horatio O'Brien ...

  5. Henrietta Howard (née Hobart), Countess of Suffolk. attributed to John Harris, after a painting attributed to Thomas Gibson. watercolour, 1800-1873, based on a work of circa 1715-1725. NPG 2451. Find out more >. Buy a print. Buy as a greetings card. Use this image. Early Georgian Portraits catalogue entry.

  6. Richmond Road, Twickenham, London, TW1 2NL. Book your free ticket. Inside the house, you can discover a taste of Georgian life with freshly conserved interiors and new displays that tell the story of Henrietta Howard, Marble Hill’s remarkable owner. Outside, explore over sixty acres of riverside parkland, with restored gardens, reinvigorated ...

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