Malbone, Edward Greene - portrait of a lady
Sully, Lawrence - portrait of a young lady
Vallee - Portrait of a Young Man
Quinton - Portrait of a Young Lady
Staigg, Richard Morrell - portrait of a young lady
Pamelia Hill - portrait of a man
Exceptionally well painted is a French miniature from around 1900-1910. It is interesting to see how the artist has painted the reverse to improve the tonal qualities.
Bellet E - portrait of a lady
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Mee, Anne - portrait of Lady Carteret
There were many female miniature painters in the late 19C and early 20C, but there were few in the early 19C. One who was popular at that time was Anne Mee, who was commissioned to paint miniature portraits by many of the aristocracy.
Née Anne Foldstone, she was the daughter of John Foldstone, a copyist of pictures, who died while quite young. Anne was educated at a French Lady’s school in London and had artistic gifts as a musician, poetess and painter. She was a protégée and pupil of Romney and is said to have supported her mother and eight brothers and sisters at a early age. She obtained the patronage of George IV (when Prince of Wales) and was working at Windsor Castle in 1790 and 1791. By 1804, Joseph Farrington recorded that she was asking as much as 40 guineas for a miniature.
These portraits are very beautiful.
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