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Portrait of Catherine Compton (d. 1784) Countess of Egmont
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Portrait of Catherine Compton (d. 1784) Countess of Egmont
LST203743 Portrait of Catherine Compton (d.1784) Countess of Egmont and her Eldest Son Charles Perceval (b.1756) 1758 (oil on canvas) by Hudson, Thomas (1701-79); 126.4x101.2 cm; Private Collection; eLawrence Steigrad Fine Arts, New York; English, out of copyright
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This portrait captures the elegance and grace of Catherine Compton, Countess of Egmont, and her eldest son Charles Perceval. Painted in 1758 by Thomas Hudson, this oil on canvas print showcases the aristocratic beauty of the Georgian era. Catherine is depicted wearing a stunning white satin dress adorned with intricate jewels that reflect her high social status. Her regal presence is further enhanced by a ceremonial robe and a delicate coronet resting upon her head. Seated gracefully, she exudes poise and sophistication. Beside her stands young Charles Perceval, dressed in his finest attire. As the heir to their noble lineage, he carries himself with an air of importance befitting his future role as a member of the aristocracy. The composition highlights their strong bond as mother and son through their subtle yet affectionate gaze towards each other. The love between them is palpable even in this static portrayal. Intriguing details such as Catherine's bonnet and coat of arms add depth to this exquisite piece of art. It not only serves as a visual record but also symbolizes the grandeur associated with being part of the peerage. Displayed proudly in private collections around the world, this painting immortalizes Catherine Compton's legacy as an influential figure within high society during her time.
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