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His Royal Highness Albert Prince of Wales, 1843
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Print made by: Léon Noël

After: Franz Xaver Winterhalter
Printed by: Lemercier & Cie
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His Royal Highness Albert Prince of Wales, 1843
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Albert Edward, Prince of Wales as a child aged two; full length, standing leaning with one hand on stool; looking to left; feathered hat on stool, ball on floor to left; after F Winterhalter; proof before title. 1844


Lithograph on chine collé
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institution QS:P195,Q6373
|department = Prints and Drawings
|accession number = 1902,1011.10263
|date = 1843
|source = https://www.britishmuseum.org/collection/object/P_1902-1011-10263
|notes = Painted in 1843, Queen Victoria wrote in her Journal: "Winterhalter has made, in only two sittings, the most Spirited and beautiful likeness of the Boy, imagineable." (Journal, 24th August, 1843)

Original in the Royal Collection: RCIN 401411 (Millar, 'The Victorian Pictures', cat. 870)

Cataloguing supported by the Pilgrim Trust

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Height: 517 millimetres (border of image)
Width: 426 millimetres
|depicted people = Portrait of:   Edward VII, King of the United Kingdom
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