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Daughters of Henry Somerset, 7th Duke of Beaufort
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Daughters of Henry Somerset, 7th Duke of Beaufort
Henrietta Louisa Priscilla and Geraldine Harriet Somerset, daughters of Henry Somerset, 7th Duke of Beaufort. Two girls in off-the-shoulder dresses with ribbons, hair in ringlets, playing with a toy tea set and ball. Steel engraving by H. Cook after an illustration by Alfred Edward Chalon from Charles Heaths Portraits of the Children of the Nobility, Longmont, London, 1838
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This enchanting steel engraving, created by H. Cook after an illustration by Alfred Edward Chalon, captures the playful innocence of Henrietta Louisa Priscilla and Geraldine Harriet Somerset, the daughters of Henry Somerset, 7th Duke of Beaufort. The sisters, dressed in elegant off-the-shoulder gowns adorned with ribbons and sashes, engage in a delightful tea party with a toy set and ball. Their ringlet curls cascade down their shoulders, framing their youthful faces. The Duke of Beaufort was a prominent figure in Victorian aristocratic society, and his family was no stranger to royal connections. His illegitimate son, Lord Frederick FitzClarence, was the son of Queen Victoria's elder sister, Princess Victoria, making the Duke the children's uncle. The presence of a charming Charles Spaniel at the table adds to the whimsical scene. The illustration was originally published in Charles Heath's Portraits of the Children of the Nobility, a collection of portraits of the offspring of the British nobility, published in Longmont, London, in 1838. This exquisite piece of art provides a glimpse into the lives of the privileged children of the aristocracy during the Victorian era, offering a captivating blend of fashion, family, and playfulness.
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