Sir George Hayter (1792-1871)
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Sir George Hayter (1792-1871)

Portrait of Queen Louise of Belgium (1812-1850), small half-length, in a white dress and hat

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Sir George Hayter (1792-1871)
Portrait of Queen Louise of Belgium (1812-1850), small half-length, in a white dress and hat
with inscription 'Her Majesty The Queen of The/Belgians/painted by George Hayter from a very/slight pencil sketch which he made/from Her Majesty at Windsor Castle/September 18 1837' (on a label on the reverse)
oil on board
14 x 12 in. (35.6 x 30.5 cm.)
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Lot Essay

Louise was the second wife of Queen Victoria's uncle Leopold of Saxe-Coburg (1790-1865), who was also an uncle of Prince Albert. His first wife was Princess Charlotte, daughter and only direct heir of George IV; she died in 1817. Leopold became King of the Belgians in 1831 and married Louise, daughter of King Louis-Philippe of France in 1832. Leopold played a great part in the upbringing of Queen Victoria and, once married, he and Louise visited her frequently. It is during one such visit in August and September shortly after Queen Victoria's accession that the present portrait was painted.
Victoria described Louise, who was seven years older than her, as follows: 'She combines with great cleverness and learning, so much merriment, and has all the liveliness and fun of a girl of 16, with all the sense and deep thought of one of 30.....she is so lovely, so graceful, she had such an angelic expression in her dear eyes, and she dresses so well, morning and evening.'

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