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Winifreda Adye, Lady Armstrong (1860-1914)

Winifreda Adye, Lady Armstrong (1860-1914)
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USB1162354
Image title
Winifreda Adye, Lady Armstrong (1860-1914)
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Artist
Waller, Mary Lemon (1851-1931) / English
Location
Cragside, Northumberland, UK
Medium
oil on canvas
Dimensions
240x134 cms
Image description

Mary Lemon Waller (Bideford 1851 - 1931). Oil painting on canvas, Winifreda Adye, Lady Armstrong (1860-1914), by Mary Lemon Waller (Bideford 1851 - 1931), signed and dated 1905. A full-length portrait of the first wife of William Watson-Armstrong 1st Baron Armstrong of Bamburgh and Cragside (1863-1941), standing in front of the fireplace in the Drawing Room at Cragside, her left elbow resting on the back of a chair. She wears a light-coloured dress with turquoise sash and ribbons at the wrists, and a turquoise satin mantle with feather boa. Cragside, Northumberland (Accredited Museum)

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National Trust Photographic Library / Bridgeman Images
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Painting / Mzpainting

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