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  1. Dangan Castle. Earl of Mornington is a title in the Peerage of Ireland. It was created in 1760 for the Anglo-Irish politician and composer Garret Wellesley, 2nd Baron Mornington. On the death of the fifth earl in 1863, it passed to the Duke of Wellington; since that date, the title has generally been used by courtesy for the heir apparent to ...

  2. 24 de abr. de 2020 · National Museums Liverpool, Lady Lever Art Gallery, LL 3527. In evaluating Vigée Le Brun’s prodigious body of Italian works, Lady Hamilton as a Bacchante (above), now in the collection of the Walker Art Gallery, most closely aligns in style and subject with our painting, Hyacinthe Gabrielle Roland. With its dynamic sky and the sitter’s ...

  3. Portrait of Hyacinthe Gabrielle Roland 1791 Oil on canvas, 99 x 75 cm Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, San Francisco: This portrait shows the influence of Rubens on Mme Vigée Lebrun and the direct connection here with the portrait of the artist's wife, Helene Fourment in a Fur Coat is apparent.

  4. 17 de fev. de 2015 · 1759. Birth of Hyacinthe Gabrielle Wellesley. Paris, France. 1816. 1816. Age 84. Death of Hyacinthe Gabrielle Varis. Genealogy for Hyacinthe Gabrielle Varis (1732 - 1816) family tree on Geni, with over 230 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.

  5. Hyacinthe-Gabrielle Roland, as painted by Élisabeth Vigée-Lebrun in 1791. Wellesley lived together for many years with Hyacinthe-Gabrielle Roland, an actress at the Palais Royal. She had three sons and two daughters with Wellesley before he married her on 29 November 1794.

  6. Married in 1765 to Pierre Roland. Relationship with Christopher Alexander Fagan, born in 1733, deceased January 6, 1816 (Saturday) - London aged 83 years old (Parents : Patrick Fagan & Christiana FitzMaurice †1793) with. Hyacinthe Gabrielle Roland 1762-1816 Married November 29, 1794 (Saturday), London, to Richard Wellesley, marquess Wellesley ...

  7. Hyacinthe Gabrielle Roland, dont le portrait a été peint par Mme Vigée-Lebrun, fut dit-on peu heureuse, pour n’avoir jamais appris l'anglais et s’être vue méprisée par la haute société anglaise, jusqu’à son décès, en 1816, sachant que son mari attendra neuf ans pour se remarier, en 1825, avec la veuve Patterson, belle-sœur d’Elizabeth Patterson, qui avait épousé Jérôme ...