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  1. 8 de jun. de 2009 · File:Louisa Beresford, Marchioness of Waterford - Study of a Woman's Head - B1994.9.20 - Yale Center for British Art.jpg; File:Louisa Marchioness of Waterford - Jesus Christ among the doctors.jpg; File:Louisa Marchioness of Waterford - Palm branches.jpg; File:Louisa Marchioness of Waterford - Spring.jpg; Category:Louisa Anne, Marchioness of ...

  2. Louisa Anne Beresford, Marchioness of Waterford was a British Pre-Raphaelite watercolourist and philanthropist. Born in Paris, she was the daughter of Charles Stuart, 1st Baron Stuart de Rothesay and the former Lady Elizabeth Margaret Yorke. Louisa's elder sister was Charlotte Canning, Countess Canning. The family home was at Highcliffe Castle ...

  3. Elizabeth, Lady Stuart de Rothesay and her Daughters, Charlotte (later Countess Canning) and Louisa (later Marchioness of Waterford) Sir George Hayter (1792 - 1871) The Hon. Charlotte Stuart (1817-1861) and the Hon. Louisa Stuart (1818-1891), Daughters of Charles Stuart, Baron Stuart de Rothesay (1779-1845) Diplomat

  4. Louisa Anne (née Stuart), Marchioness of Waterford (1818-1891) "They were Shepherds Watching their Flocks by Night" Extensively inscribed on various period labels, watercolour, 14.5cm by 40.5cm Exhibited at the Royal Academy Exhibition (works by the Old Masters 1893), and Exhibition of Pictures by the Late Louisa Marchioness of Waterford Ex. collection Sir R. Talbot Provenance: J.S. Maas & Co ...

  5. Letter from Louisa Waterford to Miss Heyland, 1862; quoted Hare 1893, vol.3, p.224. By other artists back to top 1822 Watercolour drawing, 156 x 130mm oval, by E.W. Thomson, inscr. ‘E.W.Thomson delt 45 Rue St Anne Paris / 1822’, half-length to front, paired with similar miniature of her sister Charlotte; untraced; Sotheby’s, 5 June 2008 ...

  6. S. Giorgio and the Salute. Hercules Brabazon Brabazon. date not known. View by appointment. ‘Sleeping Disciples‘, Louisa Anne, Marchioness of Waterford.

  7. Louisa Waterford was in London for two months June–July 1843. 7) When acquired, indeed, the work was attributed to Sir John Watson-Gordon. 8) Letter from Louisa Waterford to Mrs B. Osborne, 6 Sept. 1862; quoted Hare 1893, vol.3, p.232. 9) He was described as ‘a strange, shy creature who hated society and lived for sport’; Erskine 1910, p.285.