RICHARD CROSSE
(1742-1810)Portrait of Frances Hart, later Lady Milman (1754/5-1836)
Watercolour on ivory
Registration number U2GC5THS
Oval, 90mm (3.5ins) high
RESERVED
Frances was the only daughter of William Hart of Stapleton and brought up seven children with Francis. Of these children, Henry (1791-1868) went on to become the historian and Dean of St Pauls, known now for his poetry. Here, Crosse has depicted her with a large up-do, definitive of the styles of the 1780s. Not only does she have a large feather and pearls in the top of her wig, but this has also been braided with a scarf, or piece of fabric, which falls over her right shoulder. Decorations like these were known as ‘pouf’ and could be taken much further than is shown in this portrait.
Known as one of the most skilled miniaturists of his time, this is a fine example of the work of Richard Crosse. He had begun miniature painting as a hobby, and soon found himself exhibiting at the Royal Society, Royal Academy, and the Free Society. Being unable to hear or speak, this did not stop him from obtaining commissions from important members of the gentry, including the Prince of Wales and the Duke of Cumberland.
[1] This was sold Sotheby’s 4 July 2019 as a portrait of Maria, Duchess of Gloucester and Edinburgh (1739-1807) with her son, William Frederick, later 2nd Duke of Gloucester and Edinburgh (1776-1834), 1779
Watercolour and bodycolour on ivory, black stained wood frame. It measured a significant 172 by 134 mm., but the strain on such a large piece of ivory was evidenced by a crack which ran down the side of the portrait.
Private Collection since 2018
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