Post-war
After 1946, Stonehouse continued his career as a fashion artist in the United States, painting for magazines like Vogue, Harper's Bazaar and Elizabeth Arden. In 1979, he returned to Britain and became a portrait painter. His clients included members of the Royal family. One of his last portraits of The Queen Mother, who sat for him many times, still hangs in the Special Forces Club in London.
During his final years Stonehouse was an active Theosophist living at the London branch of the United Lodge of Theosophists.
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