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Portrait of the Honorable Louisa Hay, daughter of 8th Marquess of Tweeddale, later Lady Louisa Jane Wardlaw-Ramsay. In off-the-shoulder dress with ribbon belt. Steel stipple engraving by W. F

Portrait of the Honorable Louisa Hay, daughter of 8th Marquess of Tweeddale, later Lady Louisa Jane Wardlaw-Ramsay. In off-the-shoulder dress with ribbon belt. Steel stipple engraving by W. F


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Portrait of the Honorable Louisa Hay, daughter of 8th Marquess of Tweeddale, later Lady Louisa Jane Wardlaw-Ramsay. In off-the-shoulder dress with ribbon belt. Steel stipple engraving by W. F

5912914 Portrait of the Honorable Louisa Hay, daughter of 8th Marquess of Tweeddale, later Lady Louisa Jane Wardlaw-Ramsay. In off-the-shoulder dress with ribbon belt. Steel stipple engraving by W.F. Holl after an illustration by Claude-Marie Dubufe from Charles Heaths English Pearls, or Portraits for the Boudoir, Tilt and Bogue, London, 1843. by Mote, William Henry (1803-1871); (add.info.: Louisa Hay, daughter of 8th Marquess of Tweeddale.); © Florilegius

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Belt Charles Heath English Pearls Holl Off The Shoulder Dress Portraits For The Boudoir Ribbon Steel Stipple Engraving Tilt And Bogue


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This stunning portrait print captures the elegance and beauty of the Honorable Louisa Hay, daughter of the 8th Marquess of Tweeddale. Dressed in an off-the-shoulder gown with a delicate ribbon belt, Lady Louisa Jane Wardlaw-Ramsay exudes grace and refinement. The steel stipple engraving by W. F. Holl, based on an illustration by Claude-Marie Dubufe, showcases the intricate details of her attire and features. Taken from Charles Heath's English Pearls, or Portraits for the Boudoir published in London in 1843, this artwork transports us back to the Victorian era. It reflects both the aristocratic lifestyle and fashion trends of that time. Lady Louisa Hay belonged to a prominent noble family during this period when social status was highly valued. This portrait emphasizes her position within society as she gazes confidently at the viewer. The engraving adds a timeless quality to this piece, allowing us to appreciate its historical significance even today. As we admire this exquisite portrayal of Lady Louisa Hay, we are reminded of the artistry involved in capturing not only her physical appearance but also her essence as a member of high society. This print serves as a window into nineteenth-century aristocracy and offers us a glimpse into their world through clothing choices and artistic representation.

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