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Louisa Brunton, English actress who performed at Covent Garden, , 1769 (engraving)
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Louisa Brunton, English actress who performed at Covent Garden, , 1769 (engraving)
7233675 Louisa Brunton, English actress who performed at Covent Garden, , 1769 (engraving) by Stump, Samuel John (1778-1863); (add.info.: Miss Louisa Brunton (1785-1860), English actress who performed at Covent Garden, London. She became the Countess of Craven in 1812 on her marriage to General William Craven, 1st Earl of Craven. She wears a classical dress with fur stole and her hair in curly ringlets. Oval portrait copperplate engraving, engraved and painted by Samuel John Stump, published in the European Magazine, J. Asperne, Bible Crown and Constitution, Cornhill, 1806.)
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This print showcases Louisa Brunton, a renowned English actress who graced the stage of Covent Garden in 1769. The engraving, skillfully created by Samuel John Stump, beautifully captures her elegance and charm. Louisa Brunton's talent and beauty captivated audiences during her time at Covent Garden. Her remarkable performances earned her recognition as one of the most esteemed actresses of the era. This enchanting portrait depicts Miss Brunton wearing a classical dress adorned with a luxurious fur stole, while her hair cascades in delicate curly ringlets. Beyond her theatrical accomplishments, Louisa Brunton's life took an intriguing turn when she married General William Craven, becoming the Countess of Craven in 1812. This union added another layer to her already fascinating story. The oval-shaped copperplate engraving brings out every intricate detail of this remarkable woman's features and attire. Published in the European Magazine by J. Asperne in 1806, it stands as a testament to both Stump's artistic prowess and Louisa Brunton's enduring legacy. As we gaze upon this exquisite print from Fine Art Finder courtesy of Bridgeman Images, we are transported back to the vibrant world of eighteenth-century England. It serves as a reminder not only of Louisa Brunton's contribution to British theater but also highlights the rich cultural heritage that continues to shape our appreciation for art and history today.
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