the viscountess kate sharma as 💓

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John Lavery [1856-1941]

Viscountess Castlerosse, Palm Springs [1938]

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Maria Pieters, later Maria Wesley, Viscountess Wesley of Mallsladerie
(2nd pic is comparing her and her father, Kylian Pieters)

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And another! with my Hawke's cousin, Naveera Vael (formerly Hawke). When Ghaliyah disappears, presumed dead in the Fade, Naveera takes over the title of Viscountess of Kirkwall.

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Viscountess Alizia van Margatroid, from Bucuresti

It's been nearly a decade since i've been an Alice appreciator, and it's the first real artwork of her i've ever made, so she at least deserved a nice painting

I'm never doing any baroque inspired patterns, ever again.

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Daniel Gardner's 3 Witches 1775. Setting taken from Shakespeare were portraits of the most politically influential & socially notorious women of the time: Elizabeth Lamb, Viscountess Melbourne, Georgina, Duchess of Devonshire & sculptor Anne Seymour Damer.

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"I never painted for the glory of war but to portray its pathos and heroism" Lady Elizabeth Butler who lived out her days close to where I live at Gormanston with her daughter Eileen Preston, the 15th Viscountess Gormanston. She is buried in the graveyard in Stamullen.

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Lois Sturt, Viscountess Tredegar (1900-1937)
The subject of two books

"Lois Sturt, Wild Child: A Glance at Hon. Lois Ina Sturt, Viscountess Tredegar

"An album of sexually explicit verses & jokes : From the collection of Lois Ina Sturt and Reggie Pembroke."

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Elizabeth (c.1760–1826), Viscountess Bulkeley, as Hebe, 1775

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Archmage, Lady of Ishgard, loving wife and mother. Casually elegance and quiet dignity. Raine is an Ishgardian Viscountess who runs a magical emporium in The Goblet. She is often referred to ooc as "the mom friend."

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We might think that the Surrealists and Dadaists invented photomontage - but it was a hobby from the 1860s onwards, among English aristocrats of the Victorian era.
These are images by Ladys & Viscountesses.

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Making picrews of my OCs:

Adira Valence Beroe- “sea-faring” viscountess
Rapunzel Persinette Grim- nervous architect
Hermes- absolute shitlord
Chae-rin Han- rudest cleric

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Daniel Gardner's 3 Witches 1775. Setting taken from Shakespeare were portraits of the most politically influential & socially notorious women of the time: Elizabeth Lamb, Viscountess Melbourne, Georgina, Duchess of Devonshire & sculptor Anne Seymour Damer.

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One of the best loved paintings in the collection, The Red Rose (1923) is one of some 400 portraits the artist made of his wife, Hazel Lavery.

previous portraits of Mrs William Burrell (1892), Sarah Bernhardt (1912) and Viscountess Curzon hide beneath Hazel’s likeness!

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i was going through my files and found this wip (i was going to add a market background) that i will probably never finish, so here is viscountess lavellan with her two bbs

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For my fav Georgian witches: "The "Three Witches from Macbeth (Elizabeth Lamb, Viscountess Melbourne; Georgiana, Duchess of Devonshire; Anne Seymour Damer)" by Daniel Gardner, 1775, tgallery

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When you're a Viscountess who rule over a Viscounty, but you're affected age spell...

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“For a charm of powerful trouble, Like a hell-broth boil and bubble.” Macbeth, Act 4, Sc 1.

Img: The Three Witches from Macbeth, by Daniel Gardner, 1775.
L to R: Elizabeth Lamb, Viscountess Melbourne, Georgiana, Duchess of Devonshire, & Anne Seymour Damer.

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Elizabeth (c.1760–1826), Viscountess Bulkeley, as Hebe, George Romney, 1775

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