Alfred Edward Chalon00 - Public domain portrait painting
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Queen Victoria (1819-1901)
Public domain photograph of 19th-century fashion design, dress catalog, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Alfred Edward Chalon 1780–1860) was born in Geneva from a father who soon was hired as professor at the Royal Military College, Sandhurst, in England. Known for his portraits of the good society of London, he was chosen by Queen Victoria to paint a gift to her mother: Victoria in her State robes going to the House of Lords for her first official act, the prorogation of the Parliament, on 17 July 1837. After this task, Chalon was entitled Portrait Painter in WaterColour to Her Majesty and gained some celebrity.
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Tags
1838 portrait paintings of women
fashion in 1838
portrait paintings of victoria of the united kingdom
portrait paintings with the balcony
works by alfred edward chalon
portrait
queen victoria of great britain
Date
1838
in collections
Source
Wikimedia Commons
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Copyright info
public domain