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Louisa, Queen of Denmark

(1724-1751), Daughter of George II; wife of Frederick, King of Denmark

Sitter in 5 portraits

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Louisa, Queen of Denmark, by Gerhard Bockman, after  James Worsdale - NPG D10795

Louisa, Queen of Denmark

by Gerhard Bockman, after James Worsdale
mezzotint, mid 18th century
NPG D10795

Louisa, Queen of Denmark, by Gerhard Bockman, published by  Thomas Jefferys, and published by  William Herbert, after  James Worsdale - NPG D7963

Louisa, Queen of Denmark

by Gerhard Bockman, published by Thomas Jefferys, and published by William Herbert, after James Worsdale
mezzotint, circa 1734-1743
NPG D7963

Louisa, Queen of Denmark, by and published by John Faber Jr, after  Arthur Pond - NPG D7961

Louisa, Queen of Denmark

by and published by John Faber Jr, after Arthur Pond
mezzotint, early 1740s
NPG D7961

Louisa, Queen of Denmark, by and published by John Simon, after  Enoch Seeman - NPG D7962

Louisa, Queen of Denmark

by and published by John Simon, after Enoch Seeman
mezzotint, circa 1743-1750
NPG D7962

The Royal Family of Great Britain, published by Elizabeth Bakewell - NPG D3023

The Royal Family of Great Britain

published by Elizabeth Bakewell
mezzotint, 1749 or after
NPG D3023

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