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Elizabeth Churchill by
Richard Cosway, R.A.,
inscribed, signed & dated 1799.
This is probably a portrait of Elizabeth Churchill
(1783-1867) daughter of Isaac and Elizabeth Churchill, of Newton Abbot,
Devon. Elizabeth
never married. In the 1861 England Census, a the age of 78, she
was living with a servant in Kingsbridge, Devon. Elizabeth listed
her profession as "gentlewoman." Cosway, a native of Devon,
made frequent visits home.
In graphite and washes on paper. Signed with monogram and dated
on the obverse, fully inscribed on the reverse "Elizabeth Churchill/Etatis
- 16./ R. Cosway/ Pinxt./ 1799".
This previously unknown portrait drawing was called by Dr. Stephen
Lloyd, Senior Keeper of Pictures at the Scottish National Portrait
Gallery and author of Richard and Maria Cosway, Regency Artists
of Taste and Fashion, "one of Cosway's loveliest portrait drawings."
Set in a period gilt wood frame.
4 3/4 inches (12 cm) high.
Richard Cosway, R.A. (1740-1821) was one of the finest, and ce rtainly
the most notorious eighteenth century English miniaturist. Painter
to, and confidant of the Prince of Wales, Cosway exhibited at the Royal
Academy from 1770-1806. His clientele included the most dazzling personalities
of Georgian England; his salon was legendary. Cosway was married to
fellow artist, Maria Hadfield, an Anglo-Florentine beauty who was the
object of Thomas Jefferson's affections while he was in Paris. Cosway's
captivating works may be seen in virtually every important collection.
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