There sat the three maidens with the Queen by Stephen Reid

There sat the three maidens with the Queen

('There sat the three maidens with the Queen', c1910. )


Stephen Reid

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1910  ·  Picture ID: 1163321

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There sat the three maidens with the Queen by Stephen Reid. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
female · women · woman · people · girl · girls · sitting · country · monarch · color · colour · ireland · irish · queen · royal · location · century · maiden · royalty · lady · legend · myth · mythology · seated · legendary · 1910s · 20th century · sovereign · stephen reid · historica graphica collection · tw rolleston · rolleston · thomas william rolleston · thomas william hazen rolleston · children of lir · reid · stephen · Historica Graphica Collection/Heritage Images
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