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Princess Charlotte is an 1817 portrait painting by the British artist George Dawe depicting Princess Charlotte of Wales, the daughter of the Prince Regent. [1]Charlotte was the only child of the Regent, the future George IV and his estranged wife Caroline of Brunswick, and was next-in-line to the British throne after her father and grandfather George III – who had in 1811 been declared ...
A beloved princess, painted before her tragic death. Princess Charlotte Augusta of Wales was the only child of the famously unhappy marriage of George, Prince of Wales (later King George...
The royal baby’s namesake, Princess Charlotte Augusta of Wales (1796–1817), is the subject of two portraits by the English artist George Dawe (1781–1829), whose impressive body of work,...
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Painted in the year of her death, Charlotte is shown wearing the Star of St Catherine of Russia and her 'Russian' dress (now in the Museum of London). The portfolio under her arm probably refers to her accomplishments as an amateur artist.
In this portrait after an original by George Dawe, Princess Charlotte adopts a classically inspired, elegant yet melancholic pose while sitting on a chaise longue. Aged 21, she is depicted in...
A pupil of acclaimed Regency miniature painter Richard Cosway, Charlotte Jones was an accomplished miniaturist in her own right. In 1808 she was appointed miniature painter to Princess Charlotte of Wales, the only child of George IV, painting her on several occasions.
Arthur William Devis (1762 - 1822) RA Collection: Art. A drawing of Princess Charlotte, daughter of George IV (1796-1817), in court dress. Charlotte was a popular public figure and her death in childbirth in 1817 sparked a period of national mourning.