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Anne Innes of Cathlow (1770-1796), born in Scotland, c18th century. Creator: Unknown
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Anne Innes of Cathlow (1770-1796), born in Scotland, c18th century. Creator: Unknown
Anne Innes of Cathlow (1770-1796), born in Scotland, married to Alexander Baron Seton by his second marriage, c18th century
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Anne Innes of Cathlow (1770-1796) was a Scottish woman of the 18th century, known primarily for her marriage to Alexander Baron Seton by his second marriage. This portrait, believed to be an oil on canvas painting created during the Romantic Era, showcases Anne in an elegant and refined manner. The painting, which is currently housed in the Nationalmuseum in Stockholm, Sweden, depicts Anne in a richly colored and intricately detailed dress, which was fashionable during the late 18th century. Her posture is confident and poised, with her hands clasped in her lap, creating a sense of intimacy and introspection. Her direct gaze, which meets the viewer's eyes, adds an element of connection and engagement. The portrait, which is attributed to the renowned Scottish painter Sir Henry Raeburn (1756-1823), is a testament to the beauty and elegance of the Romantic Era and the fashion of the time. Anne's dress, with its voluminous skirts and intricate bodice, is a stunning example of the elaborate clothing worn by women during this period. The painting's muted color palette and soft lighting further enhance the sense of intimacy and nostalgia, making it a beloved piece of Scottish and British heritage art.
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