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Portrait of Lady Hertford (1759-1834) 1777-78 (oil on canvas)
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Portrait of Lady Hertford (1759-1834) 1777-78 (oil on canvas)
LMG128848 Portrait of Lady Hertford (1759-1834) 1777-78 (oil on canvas) by Reynolds, Joshua (1723-92); 236x145 cm; Leeds Museums and Art Galleries (Temple Newsam House) UK; eLeeds Museums and Galleries; English, out of copyright
Media ID 22352104
© Leeds Museums and Galleries / Bridgeman Images
Feather Fan Isabella Marchioness Temple Newsam Tory
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This portrait captures the elegance and grace of Lady Hertford, a prominent figure in English society during the late 18th century. Painted by the renowned artist Joshua Reynolds, this oil on canvas masterpiece showcases Lady Hertford's beauty and sophistication. Standing tall with an air of confidence, Lady Hertford is depicted holding a delicate feather fan, adding to her allure. Her luxurious attire reflects her status as a member of the English court, adorned with intricate details that highlight her refined taste. The background reveals Manchester House, one of Lady Hertford's residences, showcasing her opulent lifestyle. As the daughter of Viscount Irwin and later becoming Marchioness Seymour Conway, she was no stranger to high society and held close connections to Ragley Hall and Temple Newsam. Reynolds skillfully captures Lady Hertford's essence through his masterful use of light and shadow. The painting exudes a sense of timelessness as it immortalizes this influential woman from history. Displayed at Leeds Museums and Art Galleries' Temple Newsam House in the UK, this artwork serves as a testament to both Reynolds' artistic prowess and Lady Hertford's enduring legacy. It invites viewers into an era where aristocracy reigned supreme and reminds us of the lasting impact individuals like Lady Hertford had on British history.
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