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  2. Mrs Pawling - Wikipedia

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    Mrs. Pawling is credited with a small number of crayon, pastel portraits at the end of the 17th century. Her work has been compared to that of Henrietta Johnston. [1] Three examples of Mrs. Pawling's work can be found at Belton House; a portrait of Sir Pury Cust (1655-1698/9), a portrait of Lady Alice Savile Cust (1666/7-1712), and a portrait of Savile Cockayne Cust (1698–1772) as a child. [2]

  3. Mary B. Tucker - Wikipedia

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    Mary B. Tucker was born on January 8, 1824, in New London, Connecticut, the daughter of Rev. Thomas W. Tucker, an itinerant Methodist Episcopal preacher, and his wife Mary "Polly" Orne Tucker, a diarist whose work was posthumously published as Itinerant Preaching in the Early Days of Methodism, by a Pioneer Preacher’s Wife (1872).

  4. Ellen Sharples - Wikipedia

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    Ellen Wallace Sharples (4 March 1769 – 14 March 1849) was an English painter specialized in portraits in pastel and in watercolor miniatures on ivory. [1] She exhibited five miniatures at the Royal Academy in 1807, and founded the Bristol Fine Arts Academy in 1844 with a substantial gift.

  5. Laura Coombs Hills - Wikipedia

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    A pastel entitled Larkspur, Peonies, and Canterbury Bells that the Boston Museum of Fine Arts bought in 1926 has consistently been the best-selling image in the museum's gift shop. [7] Laura Coombs Hills, Portrait of Mrs. T., miniature painted on ivory ca. 1899.

  6. Henrietta Johnston - Wikipedia

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    A typical signature is the inscription on the reverse of her portrait of Philip Perceval: Henrietta Dering Fecit / Dublin Anno 1704. [1] Johnston was almost exclusively a portraitist; the only landscapes attributed to her hand are the backgrounds of a pair of children's portraits from New York, which are also her only known portraits of ...

  7. Thomas Lawrence - Wikipedia

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    A child prodigy, he was born in Bristol and began drawing in Devizes, where his father was an innkeeper at the Bear Hotel in the Market Square. At age ten, having moved to Bath, he was supporting his family with his pastel portraits.

  8. Ruth Henshaw Bascom - Wikipedia

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    Elizabeth Cummings Low, watercolor, pastel, and pencil, 1829. From 1791 to 1801, she was a summer school teacher in the Leicester area. [7] She taught up to 10 children who lived in the Bascom household during her marriage to Reverend Bascom; the schooling, paid for by the community, was conducted over a short term that included basic education, singing, and a term finale with costumes. [9]

  9. Laura Troubridge (diarist) - Wikipedia

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    Laura Elizabeth Rachel Troubridge (1858 – 15 March 1929) was a British diarist, letter-writer, artist and illustrator. A professional artist from an aristocratic background, she was known for her portraits of Queen Victoria and her family, and paintings of children and fairy subjects, generally in watercolour and pastel.

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