Little Holland House

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Little Holland House was a notable 19th-century artistic residence in Kensington, London, closely associated with the painter and sculptor George Frederic Watts and the cultural circle around him.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf artist’s residence
historic house
architecturalType villa
associatedWith Alfred, Lord Tennyson NERFINISHED
Dante Gabriel Rossetti NERFINISHED
Edward Burne-Jones NERFINISHED
George Frederic Watts NERFINISHED
Holland House NERFINISHED
Julia Margaret Cameron NERFINISHED
Pre-Raphaelite circle NERFINISHED
Prinsep family NERFINISHED
Sara Prinsep NERFINISHED
Victorian artistic circle
Victorian cultural salon
William Makepeace Thackeray NERFINISHED
country United Kingdom
culturalSignificance important centre of Victorian artistic life
demolished true
era Victorian era
floruit mid-19th century
heritageStatus no longer extant
historicalContext part of the broader Holland House cultural milieu
hosted art exhibitions and gatherings
literary discussions
social events for the artistic elite
influenced reputation of Kensington as an artistic quarter
linkedTo development of British portraiture in the 19th century
emergence of artist colonies in Kensington
locatedIn England
Kensington NERFINISHED
London NERFINISHED
notableFor association with Victorian art
connection to George Frederic Watts’s career
hosting artists, writers and intellectuals
partOf Holland estate NERFINISHED
timePeriod 19th century
usedAs art studio
literary and artistic salon
residence of George Frederic Watts

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George Frederic Watts workLocation Little Holland House