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Portrait of Miss Harriet Howard. Portrait of Elizabeth Ann Haryett (1823-1865
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Portrait of Miss Harriet Howard. Portrait of Elizabeth Ann Haryett (1823-1865
JLJ4607337 Portrait of Miss Harriet Howard. Portrait of Elizabeth Ann Haryett (1823-1865) Maitress of Napoleon III. Painting by Henriette Nee Cappelaere Jacott (19th century), 19th century Oil on canvas. Compiegne. National Du Chateau Museum by Jacott Cappellaere, Henriette (fl.1850); Musee du Palais de Compiegne, France; (add.info.: Portrait of Miss Harriet Howard. Portrait of Elizabeth Ann Haryett (1823-1865) Maitress of Napoleon III. Painting by Henriette Nee Cappelaere Jacott (19th century), 19th century Oil on canvas. Compiegne. National Du Chateau Museum); Photo ePhoto Josse; French, out of copyright
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This portrait print showcases the elegant beauty of Miss Harriet Howard, also known as Elizabeth Ann Haryett, who lived from 1823 to 1865. She held a significant position as the mistress of Napoleon III during her lifetime. Painted by Henriette Nee Cappelaere Jacott in the 19th century, this oil on canvas artwork is now housed in the National Du Chateau Museum in Compiegne, France. The artist skillfully captures Miss Harriet Howard's charm and grace through delicate brushstrokes and meticulous attention to detail. Dressed in a stunning costume that reflects her English heritage, she exudes an air of sophistication and refinement. The exquisite jewelry adorning her neck adds a touch of opulence to the composition. Every aspect of this portrait speaks volumes about Miss Harriet Howard's status and influence during her time. Her British roots are evident not only through her attire but also through the inclusion of a fan—a symbol often associated with high society at that period. As we gaze upon this remarkable piece, we are transported back to an era where artistry flourished alongside political intrigue and romantic entanglements. It serves as a testament to both Miss Harriet Howard's allure and Henriette Nee Cappelaere Jacott's talent for capturing timeless beauty on canvas.
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