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Lady Henry Somerset portraits by George Frederick Watts
George Frederick Watts was a critically acclaimed Victorian painter who was extremely well connected. His portrait of Lady Henry Somerset which appears on the cover of my biography hangs at Eastnor Castle. There you will also find other family portraits … Continue reading
Posted in A Talent for Humanity, G.F. Watts, Lady Henry, Lady Henry Somerset, Out and About, Victorian Do-Gooders
Tagged 3rd Earl Somers, Charles, Compton, Courthauld Institute of Art, Eastnor Castle, EllenTerry, G.F.Watts. George Frederick Watts, James Hervey-Bathurst, Lady Henry Somerset, Lady Somers, Mary Watts, Virginia, Watts gallery
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