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Portrait of a lady, possibly Margaret, Countess of Cork (1710-1758), c. 1705-58 (oil on canvas)
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Portrait of a lady, possibly Margaret, Countess of Cork (1710-1758), c. 1705-58 (oil on canvas)
7240890 Portrait of a lady, possibly Margaret, Countess of Cork (1710-1758), c.1705-58 (oil on canvas) by English School, (18th century); 3.4x2.5 cm; The Weston Park Foundation, Shropshire, UK; (add.info.: The sitter wearing white dress with red rose on cleavage and flowers in powdered hair, oval
English School); Trustees of the Weston Park Foundation
Media ID 24911558
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This portrait print showcases a lady, possibly Margaret, Countess of Cork, believed to have lived from 1710 to 1758. Painted in the mid-18th century by an anonymous English artist, this oil on canvas artwork measures approximately 3.4x2.5 cm and is now part of The Weston Park Foundation's collection in Shropshire, UK. The subject of the painting is depicted wearing an elegant white dress adorned with a vibrant red rose delicately placed on her cleavage. Her powdered hair is beautifully styled with flowers, adding a touch of grace and femininity to her appearance. The oval-shaped composition further enhances the lady's refined features and poise. This exquisite portrait not only captures the sitter's physical beauty but also reflects the artistic style prevalent during the 18th century. With its meticulous attention to detail and skillful use of color, it exemplifies the artistry of that era. In addition to showcasing this remarkable lady, the painting incorporates elements such as children, animals (including wildlife), girls surrounded by wildflowers and botanical illustrations – all contributing to its rich tapestry of themes encompassing childhood innocence, natural history, botany, and more. As we admire this small yet impactful artwork today through Bridgeman Images' reproduction services provided by Fine Art Finder, we are transported back in time to appreciate both its aesthetic value and historical significance within the context of 18th-century art.
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