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Luis Maria Augusto Pinto de Soveral, Marquess de Soveral

(1855-1922), Portuguese ambassador

Sitter in 8 portraits

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Luis Maria Augusto Pinto de Soveral, Marquess de Soveral, by Walter Stoneman, for  James Russell & Sons - NPG Ax39010

Luis Maria Augusto Pinto de Soveral, Marquess de Soveral

by Walter Stoneman, for James Russell & Sons
bromide print, circa 1916
NPG Ax39010

Luis Maria Pinto, Marquess De Soveral ('Men of the Day. No. 704.'), by Sir Leslie Ward - NPG D44894

Luis Maria Pinto, Marquess De Soveral ('Men of the Day. No. 704.')

by Sir Leslie Ward
chromolithograph, published in Vanity Fair 10 February 1898
NPG D44894

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Luis Maria Augusto Pinto de Soveral, Marquess de Soveral

by Unknown photographer
bromide print, 1908
NPG x75767

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Vanity Fair Panel no. 7

by Sir Leslie Ward, and Godfrey Douglas Giles, and Liborio Prosperi ('Lib'), and Sir Charles Garden Assheton-Smith (né Duff), 1st Bt ('Cloister', 'C.G.D'), and George Algernon Fothergill, and Cuthbert Bradley, and Sir Francis Carruthers Gould ('F.C.G.'), and Théobald Chartran ('T')
chromolithographs pasted onto wooden panel, assembled from prints published 1883-1900
NPG D39297

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