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  1. Elizabeth Southerden Thompson (3 November 1846 – 2 October 1933), later known as Lady Butler, was a British painter who specialised in painting scenes from British military campaigns and battles, including the Crimean War and the Napoleonic Wars.

  2. Elizabeth Southerden Thompson (3 November 1846 – 2 October 1933), later known as Lady Butler, was a British painter who specialised in painting scenes from British military campaigns and battles, including the Crimean War and the Napoleonic Wars.

  3. 6 gen 2023 · Elizabeth Butler, née Preston (1615–84), had inherited, through her mother (daughter and heir to the 10th Earl of Ormonde), more than half of the Ormonde estate, including Kilkenny Castle. Her marriage to her second cousin, James Butler, Viscount Thurles, reunited the estate and title when he became 12th Earl.

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  4. 12 gen 2022 · Pictures played a major role in the life of Elizabeth Butler, born Elizabeth Thompson. Having developed an early passion for history and horses, she made a career as a battle artist and was almost elected a member of the Royal Academy in 1879.

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  5. 24 lug 2019 · Elizabeth became the talk of fashionable society and the painting was taken to Buckingham Palace for Queen Victoria to “gaze at”. It was a massive breakthrough into the almost exclusively male dominated world of war art.

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  6. Elizabeth Butler, Duchess of Ormond and 2nd Baroness Dingwall (née Preston; 1615–1684) reunited the Ormond estate as her maternal grandfather, Black Tom, 10th Earl of Ormond had it, by marrying James Butler, later Duke of Ormond, her second cousin once removed.

  7. riding (512) ‘The Remnants of an Army‘, Elizabeth Butler (Lady Butler), 1879 on display at Tate Britain.