Lady Georgiana Codrington Collection
"Lady Georgiana Codrington: A Timeless Beauty Captured by Renowned Artists" In the 19th century
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"Lady Georgiana Codrington: A Timeless Beauty Captured by Renowned Artists" In the 19th century, Lady Georgiana Codrington captivated the attention of esteemed artists and influential figures alike. Her allure was immortalized in exquisite portraits, each brushstroke capturing her grace and elegance. One such portrait painted in 1840 by Richard James Lane depicts Lady Georgiana alongside Charles Greville, showcasing their undeniable chemistry. Another masterpiece from the same year showcases her radiant beauty in a painting by Richard James Lane commissioned by Normanby. Lady Georgiana's enchanting presence also inspired other renowned artists like J Home Purves, whose duplicate portrait from 1838 showcased her captivating charm. Additionally, Charles Standish Esquire M. P. , Benjamin Disraeli MP, and The Honourable John Ponsonby were among those who fell under her spell as depicted in their respective portraits. The artistic genius Alfred d'Orsay captured Lady Georgiana's essence before she became The Earl of Bessborough with his stunning portrayal in 1834. Similarly, William Massey Stanley Esquire's portrait from the same year showcased her timeless beauty through Richard James Lane's skilled hand. Lord Elphinstone found himself captivated by Lady Georgiana's allure around c1833 as portrayed beautifully by Richard James Lane. In another remarkable piece created that year, The Earl of Durham immortalized her irresistible charm through a striking depiction crafted once again by Richard James Lane. Sir Harry Goodricke had the privilege of being immortalized alongside Lady Georgiana in a breathtaking portrait dating back to 1833 - yet another testament to her magnetic appeal. Likewise, The Honourable Lincoln Stanhope was entranced enough to commission his own portrait featuring this captivating lady brought to life skillfully once more by Richard James Lane. Amongst those who succumbed to Lady Georgina’s charms was also The Honourable George Byng M. P.