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Portrait of Miss Ada de Cardonnel-Lawson, 1914 (bodycolour, pencil & w / c on paper)
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Portrait of Miss Ada de Cardonnel-Lawson, 1914 (bodycolour, pencil & w / c on paper)
1214379 Portrait of Miss Ada de Cardonnel-Lawson, 1914 (bodycolour, pencil & w/c on paper) by Linton, Muriel (fl.1914); 5.7 x7.0 cm; Laing Art Gallery, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, UK; (add.info.: Linton, Muriel
The Cardonnel-Lawsons were a Scottish family who moved to Northumbria during the 1790s. They owned land at Cramlington and later Chirton Village, near North Shields. This miniature portrait has been set into a small frame so it could be worn as a pendant. Muriel Linton was born in Australia. She came to England to study and settled in Oxfordshire. A painter and potter, she exhibited several portraits at the Royal Academy, London.); eTyne & Wear Archives & Museums; Australian, out of copyright
Media ID 23006136
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This print showcases the exquisite "Portrait of Miss Ada de Cardonnel-Lawson" created in 1914 by Muriel Linton. The artwork, measuring a mere 5.7 x 7.0 cm, is housed at the Laing Art Gallery in Newcastle-upon-Tyne, UK. Miss Ada de Cardonnel-Lawson was a member of the esteemed Scottish family who relocated to Northumbria during the late 18th century. With ancestral lands in Cramlington and Chirton Village near North Shields, her family's influence spanned generations. The miniature portrait itself has been meticulously crafted with bodycolour, pencil, and watercolor on paper. It has been thoughtfully set into a small frame so that it could be worn as an elegant pendant. Muriel Linton, born in Australia but later settling in Oxfordshire after coming to England for studies, was not only a skilled painter but also excelled as a potter. Her talent shone through her numerous portraits exhibited at London's prestigious Royal Academy. In this particular piece, Miss Ada de Cardonnel-Lawson gazes back at us with wisdom and grace from behind her spectacles or glasses. The artist captures her elderly subject's essence flawlessly within this intimate head-and-shoulders composition. Bridgeman Images presents this remarkable photograph print from their collection without any commercial use intentions; instead allowing art enthusiasts worldwide to appreciate the beauty and historical significance of this stunning
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