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Mrs. Frances Henrietta Jerningham (later Lady Stafford), 1800 (oil on canvas)
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Mrs. Frances Henrietta Jerningham (later Lady Stafford), 1800 (oil on canvas)
ALM403389 Mrs. Frances Henrietta Jerningham (later Lady Stafford), 1800 (oil on canvas) by Hoppner, John (1758-1810); 76.2x62.9 cm; Allen Memorial Art Museum, Oberlin College, Ohio, USA; (add.info.: Frances Henrietta Sulyarde (d.1832) English aristocrat; ); eAllen Memorial Art Museum; Anonymous Gift; English, out of copyright
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© Allen Memorial Art Museum Anonymous Gift / Bridgeman Images
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This portrait print showcases the elegant and refined Mrs. Frances Henrietta Jerningham, later known as Lady Stafford, in all her aristocratic splendor. Painted by the renowned artist John Hoppner in 1800, this oil on canvas masterpiece measures 76.2x62.9 cm and is housed at the Allen Memorial Art Museum at Oberlin College in Ohio, USA. Mrs. Jerningham exudes an air of sophistication and grace as she gazes into the distance with a gentle smile playing upon her lips. Her youthful beauty is enhanced by her exquisite Georgian attire, which perfectly complements her delicate features and radiant complexion. As an English aristocrat of high standing, Mrs. Jerningham embodies the epitome of nobility and refinement during this era. This half-length portrait captures not only her physical appearance but also hints at her privileged social status within society. The skillful brushstrokes bring out every intricate detail of Mrs. Jerningham's opulent clothing, from the fine lace adorning her neckline to the richly embroidered fabric that drapes elegantly around her shoulders. This painting serves as a timeless reminder of a bygone era when aristocracy reigned supreme and societal norms dictated one's place in society based on birthright alone. Thanks to an anonymous gift to the museum, art enthusiasts can now appreciate this remarkable piece without any restrictions or limitations imposed by commercial use regulations.
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