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  1. Constance Gwladys Robinson, Marchioness of Ripon (22 April 1859 – 28 October 1917), was a British patron of the arts. She was a close friend of Oscar Wilde , who dedicated his play A Woman of No Importance to her; other celebrated friends included Nellie Melba , whose success in London was largely due to Lady Ripon's support ...

  2. Gwladys Robinson, Marchioness of Ripon. (1859-1917), Patron of the Russian Ballet; former wife of 4th Earl of Lonsdale, and later wife of 2nd Marquess of Ripon. Constance Gwladys Robinson (née Herbert), Marchioness of Ripon. Sitter in 13 portraits. Like. List Thumbnail. Sort by. Gwladys Robinson, Marchioness of Ripon. by Unknown photographer.

  3. Constance Gwladys Robinson (née Herbert), Marchioness of Ripon (1859-1917), Patron of the Russian Ballet; former wife of 4th Earl of Lonsdale, and later wife of 2nd Marquess of Ripon. Sitter in 13 portraits.

  4. 27 de out. de 2021 · Family name: Robinson; Constance Gwladys Herbert Robinson; Gwladys de Grey (1885–1909) Gwladys Robinson, Countess de Grey (1885–1909) Gwladys Robinson, Marchioness of Ripon (9 July 1909) Countess of Lonsdale (6 July 1878 – ) Demographics [edit | edit source] Nationality: British; Residences [edit | edit source] Family [edit ...

  5. Constance Gwladys Robinson, Marchioness of Ripon , was a British patron of the arts. She was a close friend of Oscar Wilde, who dedicated his play A Woman of No Importance to her; other celebrated friends included Nellie Melba, whose success in London was largely due to Lady Ripon's support, Nijinsky and Diaghilev.

  6. 23 de nov. de 2023 · By Sotheby's | Nov 23, 2023. As an arresting portrait by John Singer Sargent is offered in the Old Master & 19th Century Paintings Evening Auction, we explore the life and times of his spirited subject, Constance Gladys, Countess de Grey and Marchioness of Ripon.

  7. 10 de mai. de 2024 · Constance Gwladys Robinson, Marchioness of Ripon (22 April 1859 – 28 October 1917), was a British patron of the arts. She was a close friend of Oscar Wilde , who dedicated his play A Woman of No Importance to her; other celebrated friends included Nellie Melba , whose success in London was largely due to Lady Ripon's support ...