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Image Not Available for The Hon. Frances Dillon, afterwards Lady Webb
The Hon. Frances Dillon, afterwards Lady Webb
Image Not Available for The Hon. Frances Dillon, afterwards Lady Webb

The Hon. Frances Dillon, afterwards Lady Webb

Maker (British, ca. 1760 - 1851)
ClassificationsPAINTINGS
Datemid 18th-early 19th Century
Mediumwatercolor on ivory
Dimensions2 7/8 x 2 3/8 in. (7.3 x 6 cm.)
DescriptionPortrait miniature housed in locket bordered with diamonds
InscribedMonogram on back of original frame.
Credit LineThe Huntington Library, Art Museum, and Botanical Gardens
Label TextSamuel Shelley, Anne Mee, and George Engleheart were prominent miniaturists who painted portraits of fashionable London society. Mee was the leading female miniaturist of the late eighteenth and early nineteenth century. The daughter of a picture copyist, she was a pupil of the prominent painter, George Romney. A number of engravings were made after her miniatures, making them available to be mounted into extra-illustrated volumes or pasted on the wall. Engleheart studied with Reynolds and copied in miniature many of Reynolds's fullscale oil portraits. Upper-class sitters such as those pictured here would have commissioned portraits of themselves and their families from contemporary artists to add to the miniatures of their ancestors already accumulated and displayed in their homes.
Status
Not on view
Object number26.19
Anne Mee
ca. 1795
Object number: 26.28
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Thomas Hudson
ca. 1741
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Andrew Plimer
mid 18th-mid 19th Century
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Richard Cosway
ca. 1795
Object number: 26.25
Richard Cosway
ca. 1790
Object number: 24.16
Unknown, British
ca. 1790
Object number: 26.27
Richard Cosway
mid 18th-early 19th Century
Object number: 26.32
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Joshua Reynolds
1777
Object number: 24.32
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Joseph Highmore
1742
Object number: 86.41