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Top ca. 1860 Cécile Charlotte Furtado-Heine (1821-1896), by Hermann Fidel Winterhalter (Christie's - 15Apr13 auction, Lot 61). From Wikimedia; fixed l. and r. edges and a few spots w Pshop 2208X3200 @60 1.3Mj.
Second row left 1863 Rita Romero by Ángel María Cortellini y Hernández (Museo del Romanticisimo - Madrid, Spain). From theebonswan.blogspot.com 564X926 @72 89kj.
Second row right 1867 Mrs Catherine Glen Stronach of Lindsaylands by Daniel Macnee (Perth Museum & Art Gallery - Perth, Perth and Kinross, UK). From artuk.org 1194X1855 @144 2.3Mp.
Third row 1861 Szidónia Deák by Alajos Györgyi Giergl (location ?). From tumblr.com/toanunnery/700310287103000576/portrait-of-szidónia-deák-alajos-györgyi-giergl 978X1200 @72 275kj.
Fourth row left ca. 1865-1866 Paulina Contreras de Alarcón by Dióscoro Puebla (Biblioteca Lázaro Galdiano - Madrid, Spain) From history-of-fashion.tumblr.co//post/144151144109/ab-1865-1866-dióscoro-puebla-paulina-contreras 1280X1643 @300 639kj.
Fourth row right 1871 (earlier than) Countess Festetics, née Countess Roczinska by Anton Einsle (location ?). From tumblr.com/the-perdita; fixed spots w Pshop 2048X2688 @72 2.2Mj.
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Portrait de Cécile Charlotte Furtado-Heine. Hermann Fidel Winterhalter (German, 1808-1891). Oil on canvas.
From her mother of the rich family of financiers and politicians Fould, Cécile Charlotte Furtado married the Frankfurt banker, Charles Heine, but became a widow soon after. Installed in Rocquencourt, she was involved in numerous charities and played a support role during the War of 1870 to the wounded by making numerous donations.
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Winterhalter, Hermann
detail from Cécile Charlotte Furtado-Heine
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marie-duplessis: Winterhalter, Hermann detail from Cécile Charlotte Furtado-Heine https://www.instagram.com/p/Bs6761DANtuWsm6SkBZoT7HOBUWlfVLbMljsmQ0/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=6amluowoud5b
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