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Laura Troubridge (1858 – 15 March 1929) was a British diarist, letter-writer, artist and illustrator. A professional artist from an aristocratic background, she was known for her portraits of Queen Victoria and her family, and paintings of children and fairy subjects, generally in watercolour and pastel. Her book illustrations were admired by Oscar Wilde and Charles Dodgson. In 1966 her journals, giving an insight into Victorian life; and in 2000 correspondence with her fiancé during the period of their engagement, were published. (en) Laura Elizabeth Rachel Troubridge, aussi connue sous le nom de Laura Hope, née en septembre 1858 à Chiswick et morte le 15 mars 1929, est une chroniqueuse, épistolière, artiste et illustratrice britannique. Artiste professionnelle issue d'un milieu aristocratique, elle est connue pour ses portraits de la reine Victoria et de sa famille, et ses peintures d'enfants et de sujets féeriques, généralement à l'aquarelle et au pastel. Ses illustrations de livres sont admirées par Oscar Wilde et Lewis Carroll. En 1966, ses journaux qui donnent un aperçu de la vie victorienne sont publiés, et en 2000 sa correspondance avec son fiancé pendant la période de leurs fiançailles est publiée. (fr) |
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Laura Troubridge (1858 – 15 March 1929) was a British diarist, letter-writer, artist and illustrator. A professional artist from an aristocratic background, she was known for her portraits of Queen Victoria and her family, and paintings of children and fairy subjects, generally in watercolour and pastel. Her book illustrations were admired by Oscar Wilde and Charles Dodgson. In 1966 her journals, giving an insight into Victorian life; and in 2000 correspondence with her fiancé during the period of their engagement, were published. (en) Laura Elizabeth Rachel Troubridge, aussi connue sous le nom de Laura Hope, née en septembre 1858 à Chiswick et morte le 15 mars 1929, est une chroniqueuse, épistolière, artiste et illustratrice britannique. (fr) |