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Lady Di Beauclerk
Ronald Ruthven Leslie-Melville
- Date
- 1860s
- Medium
- Albumen silver print
- Culture
- Scottish
- Department
- Photographs
- Institution
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Portrait of a Caucasian woman wearing a large piece of cloth over her head and holding a bouquet of lilies.
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Creator
Ronald Ruthven Leslie-MelvillePhotographer · 1835–1906
All works by this person →Ronald Leslie Melville, the eleventh Earl of Leven and Melville, was an aristocratic amateur photographer and member of the Amateur Photographic Association, to which he was elected in 1866. Well-known in London as head of an Anglo-American banking house and director of the Bank of England, he pursued photography simply as a pleasurable pastime. He produced theatrical *tableaux vivant* and genre p
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