An exquisite Romantic-style oil portrait of a young woman from the Scottish landowning nobility, painted by William Dyce.
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Description
The canvas portrays Jane Law, born on April 18, 1802. She hailed from Elvingstone, a well-known historic estate in East Lothian, indicating her origins in a wealthy landowning family. She is depicted in a melancholic and thoughtful pose, touching a pendant on her neck. She wears an elegant dark dress with puffed sleeves that perfectly reflects the ideal of beauty and women’s fashion of the 1830s.
Gold plaque on the frame reading “Jane Law of Elvingstone”
Edinburgh, Scotland (East Lothian region)
Historical Significance
Like her husband’s portrait, this work is a fundamental testament to William Dyce’s talent as a portraitist during his residence in Scotland. These works are highly sought after by collectors and top-tier auction houses in London and Edinburgh.
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