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ATTRIBUÉ À JOHN HASLEM (1808-1884) - Lot 298

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ATTRIBUÉ À JOHN HASLEM (1808-1884) - Lot 298
ATTRIBUÉ À JOHN HASLEM (1808-1884) Portrait of the young Queen Victoria of Great Britain in her dressing room at the Opera House. Painted on a large porcelain plaque, preserved in an antique gilded wood frame carved with stylised motifs. Slight wear of time, but good general condition. At sight: H.: 29, 5 cm - W.: 24 cm. Frame: H.: 49, 5 cm - W.: 45 cm. History: this large miniature on porcelain is inspired by the portrait painted by Edmond Thomas Parris (1793-1873) depicting the same scene, but with a variation in colours and details. In this 1837 portrait, the young sovereign appears on the balcony of the Royal Lodge wearing a Russian diamond tiara, which was worn by the current sovereign of Great Britain at her wedding in 1947. This portrait is currently in the collections of Queen Elizabeth II at Kensington Palace.
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