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Jane Lewson, Remarkable for her age and pecularities, 1821. Creator: Robert Cooper
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Jane Lewson, Remarkable for her age and pecularities, 1821. Creator: Robert Cooper
Jane Lewson, Remarkable for her age and pecularities, 1821. Portrait of elderly wealthy eccentric Jane Lewson (nee Vaughan, died 1816) who claimed to have been born in 1700. She supposedly smeared herself with pigs fat instead of washing, and still wore the fashions of the reign of George I. From " Wonderful Characters: Comprising Memoirs and Anecdotes of the Most Remarkable Persons of Every Age and Nation", Vol. II, by Henry Wilson. [J. Robins and Co. Albion Press, London, 1821]
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Jane Lewson: A Portrait of Eccentricity and Longevity". This print captures the enigmatic figure of Jane Lewson, a woman known for her remarkable age and peculiarities. Created by Robert Cooper in 1821, this portrait showcases an elderly wealthy recluse who defied convention with her eccentric lifestyle. Born in 1700 according to her claims, Jane Lewson was shrouded in mystery. She eschewed traditional hygiene practices, opting instead to smear herself with pigs fat rather than washing. Her choice of attire also raised eyebrows, as she continued to don the fashions of George I's reign long after they had gone out of style. The engraving is taken from "Wonderful Characters: Comprising Memoirs and Anecdotes of the Most Remarkable Persons of Every Age and Nation", Volume II by Henry Wilson. Published by J. Robins & Co. , Albion Press in London during the nineteenth century, this work aimed to shed light on extraordinary individuals like Jane Lewson. In this full-length portrait, we see Lady Lewson adorned in a bonnet and shawl while leaning on a walking staff that symbolizes both her old age and wealth. The attention to detail captured by Robert Cooper allows us to glimpse into the world of this fascinating woman who lived life on her own terms. As we gaze upon this image from Heritage Images' collection, we are reminded that history is filled with captivating characters whose stories continue to intrigue us centuries later.
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