Princess Louisa Maria Theresa Stuart (1692-1712), Daughter of James II
Sitter associated with 9 portraits
Louisa Maria was the daughter of James II, King of England, who was forced to flee the country in 1689. Born in exile in 1692, she was named Louisa in honour of Louis XIV, who had provided a home for the family of James II in the palace of Saint-Germain-en-Laye. Louisa died there in 1712, of smallpox.
Prince James Francis Edward Stuart; Princess Louisa Maria Theresa Stuart
by Nicolas de Largillière
oil on canvas, 1695
NPG 976
Princess Louisa Maria Theresa Stuart
attributed to Alexis Simon Belle
oil on canvas, circa 1702-1706
On display on Floor 1: Lady Chesterfield's Room at Beningbrough Hall
NPG 1658
Prince James Francis Edward Stuart; Princess Louisa Maria Theresa Stuart
by and published by John Smith, after Nicolas de Largillière
mezzotint, 1699 (1695)
NPG D31377
Prince James Francis Edward Stuart; Princess Louisa Maria Theresa Stuart
by John Smith, after Nicolas de Largillière
mezzotint, 1699 (1695)
NPG D34723
Prince James Francis Edward Stuart; Princess Louisa Maria Theresa Stuart
by and published by John Smith, after Nicolas de Largillière
mezzotint, 1699 (1695)
NPG D11539
Princess Louisa Maria Theresa Stuart
after Nicolas de Largillière
line engraving, early 18th century
NPG D31382
Princess Louisa Maria Theresa Stuart
by Étienne Jehandier Desrochers, after Nicolas de Largillière
line engraving, early 18th century
NPG D31383
Princess Louisa Maria Theresa Stuart
by Nathaniel Parr, after Unknown artist
line engraving, mid 18th century
NPG D31384
Princess Louisa Maria Theresa Stuart
by Nathaniel Parr, after Unknown artist
line engraving, mid 18th century
NPG D34733
Royalty, Rulers and Aristocracy
Place
Scotland











