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Widow Collection (page 5)

Background imageWidow Collection: Four generations of the royal family, 1894. Artist: W&D Downey

Four generations of the royal family, 1894. Artist: W&D Downey
Four generations of the royal family, 1894. Queen Victoria with her son, Prince Albert Edward (later King Edward VII) on the left, her grandson Prince George (later King George V) on the right

Background imageWidow Collection: How they brought the news of the Queen Victorias accession, June 20th, 1837, 1901. Artist: Alec Ball

How they brought the news of the Queen Victorias accession, June 20th, 1837, 1901. Artist: Alec Ball
How they brought the news of the Queen Victorias accession, June 20th, 1837, (1901). Queen Victoria (1819-1901), became queen at the age of 18 on the death of William IV

Background imageWidow Collection: Queen Victoria in 1899, (1901). Artist: Heinrich von Angeli

Queen Victoria in 1899, (1901). Artist: Heinrich von Angeli
Queen Victoria in 1899 at the age of 78, (1901). Victoria (1819-1901), was the longest reigning British monarch. She ruled from 1837 until 1901

Background imageWidow Collection: Queen Victoria at the Age of Seventy-eight, late 19th century. Artist: Cockerell

Queen Victoria at the Age of Seventy-eight, late 19th century. Artist: Cockerell
Queen Victoria at the Age of Seventy-eight, late 19th century. Portrait of the queen (1819-1901) in old age

Background imageWidow Collection: The Widows Petition, Between 1475 and 1500. Artist: Italian master

The Widows Petition, Between 1475 and 1500. Artist: Italian master
The Widows Petition, Between 1475 and 1500. Found in the collection of the National Gallery, London

Background imageWidow Collection: Widow Burning in India, 1728. Artist: Picart, Bernard (1673?1733)

Widow Burning in India, 1728. Artist: Picart, Bernard (1673?1733)
Widow Burning in India, 1728. From a private collection

Background imageWidow Collection: Portrait of a Widow, 1630-1640. Artist: Sustermans, Justus (Giusto) (1597-1681)

Portrait of a Widow, 1630-1640. Artist: Sustermans, Justus (Giusto) (1597-1681)
Portrait of a Widow, 1630-1640. Found in the collection of the Museo Civico Pinacoteca Crociani

Background imageWidow Collection: Procession of of Tsarina Alexandra Feodorovna to the Cathedral of the Dormition, Moscow, 1856

Procession of of Tsarina Alexandra Feodorovna to the Cathedral of the Dormition, Moscow, 1856. Artist: Mihaly Zichy
Procession of of Tsarina Alexandra Feodorovna to the Cathedral of the Dormition, Moscow, 1856. The coronation of Emperor Alexander II (1818-1881) and Empress Maria Alexandrovna (1824-1880)

Background imageWidow Collection: The Widows House (Second Trick), 1865. Artist: Wilhelm Busch

The Widows House (Second Trick), 1865. Artist: Wilhelm Busch
The Widows House (Second Trick), 1865. From Max and Moritz (A Story of Seven Boyish Pranks) by Wilhelm Busch

Background imageWidow Collection: Tsarina Maria Fyodorovna of Russia visiting Britain, 1890s

Tsarina Maria Fyodorovna of Russia visiting Britain, 1890s. Maria Fyodorovna (1847-1928), the widow of Tsar Alexander III, with her nephew

Background imageWidow Collection: Marriage A-la-Mode: 6. The Ladys Death, c1743. Artist: William Hogarth

Marriage A-la-Mode: 6. The Ladys Death, c1743. Artist: William Hogarth
Marriage A-la-Mode: 6. The Ladys Death, c1743. Silvertongue has been hanged and the countess has taken poison. Her father - a City alderman - removes the ring from her finger

Background imageWidow Collection: La Femme aux Champs, 1915. Artist: H Mouren

La Femme aux Champs, 1915. Artist: H Mouren
La Femme aux Champs, 1915. The Woman of the Fields. A French widow who has lost her husband and son in the First World War harnesses the family dog as well as the horse to plough her land

Background imageWidow Collection: Empress Maria Feodorovna of Russia, 1820s. Artist: George Dawe

Empress Maria Feodorovna of Russia, 1820s. Artist: George Dawe
Empress Maria Feodorovna of Russia, 1820s. Sophie Dorothea of Wurttemberg (1729-1828) was the second wife of Tsar Paul I of Russia, who she married in 1776 when he was still heir to the throne

Background imageWidow Collection: Widow of a Brahmin committing suttee on her husbands funeral pyre, India, 1815

Widow of a Brahmin committing suttee on her husbands funeral pyre, India, 1815. Despite attempts made from the 16th century to stop this practice

Background imageWidow Collection: Ruth Gleaning in the Field of Boaz, c1804

Ruth Gleaning in the Field of Boaz, c1804. Ruth, Moabite widow, gleaning amongst the corn, attracts the attention of Boaz who marries her. Thus she becomes the great-grandmother of King David

Background imageWidow Collection: Adelaide of Saxe-Coburg Meiningen (1792-1849), German-born Queen-consort of William IV, 1849

Adelaide of Saxe-Coburg Meiningen (1792-1849), German-born Queen-consort of William IV, 1849
Adelaide of Saxe-Coburg Meiningen (1792-1849), German-born Queen-consort of William IV of Great Britain (1830-37). Engraving of Adelaide as a widow published 1849

Background imageWidow Collection: Portrait bust of Lucilla, wife of the Roman Emperor Lucius Verus, c160-c170

Portrait bust of Lucilla, wife of the Roman Emperor Lucius Verus, c160-c170. Lucilla (c148-182) was the daughter of Marcus Aurelius and Faustina the Younger

Background imageWidow Collection: The grieving widow gives them both the right to do well

The grieving widow gives them both the right to do well.... And they both retain an eternal grudge with each other. from the Little Miseries of Human Life, 1843

Background imageWidow Collection: A young man caressing an old woman, 1646. Creator: Wenceslaus Hollar

A young man caressing an old woman, 1646. Creator: Wenceslaus Hollar
A young man caressing an old woman, 1646



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