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18th Century Material Culture Female Portraits 1780 - 1785

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1780 - 1789

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Lucy Skelton Gilliam (Mrs. Robert Gilliam 1743 - 1789) of Virginiaby John Durand c. 1780(Colonial Williamsburg)

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Mrs. Samuel Chandler of Connecticutby Winthrop Chandler c. 1780

(National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.)

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A Girl Seatedby Sir Nathaniel Dance-Holland c. 1780

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Mrs. Francis Hurtby John Wright of Derby c. 1780

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Mrs. Thomas (Hester) Pardoe of Faintree by John Downman c. 1780

(The Ashmolean)

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Mrs. Thomas Phippsby George Romney c. 1780

(Yale Center for British Art)

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Mrs. Samuel Cromptonby John Wright of Derby c. 1780

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“A FOOLISH WOMAN”by Carington Bowles 1780

(Sanders of Oxford)

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Mrs. Vereby Nathaniel Dance - Holland c. 1780

(Philip Mould)

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Theophilia Palmer by Sir Joshua Reynolds c. 1780

(Philip Mould)

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French Fashion Plate - Camisolle a la Polonoise1780

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Caroline, 4th Duchess of Marlborough by Thomas Gainsborough c. 1780

(Philip Mould)

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Miniature Portrait by George Engleheart c. 1780

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Mrs. John B. Bayard by Charles Wilson Peale 1780

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“A LADY IN WAITING” by Carington Bowles 1780(Lewis Walpole Library)

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The White Hat by Jean-Baptiste Greuze c.1780

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The Contemplative Charmer; and The Musical Charmer Robert Sayer and John Bennett, Publishers 1780

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Mrs. Russell by John Smart 1781

(Philip Mould)

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French Fashion Plate1781

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“SWEET ECHO”by Sayer & Bennett 1781

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Portrait of a Ladyby James Scouler 1781

(Yale Center for British Art)

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“JANUARY”by Carington Bowles 1781

(The British Museum)

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“FEBRUARY”by Carington Bowles 1781

(The British Museum)

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“MARCH”by Carington Bowles 1781

(The British Museum)

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“APRIL”by Carington Bowles 1781

(The British Museum)

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“MAY”by Carington Bowles 1781

(The British Museum)

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“JUNE”by Carington Bowles 1781

(The British Museum)

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“JULY”by Carington Bowles 1781

(The British Museum)

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“AUGUST”by Carington Bowles 1781

(The British Museum)

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“SEPTEMBER”by Carington Bowles 1781

(The British Museum)

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“OCTOBER”by Carington Bowles 1781

(The British Museum)

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“NOVEMBER”by Carington Bowles 1781

(The British Museum)

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“DECEMBER”by Carington Bowles 1781

(The British Museum)

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The PRIVATE CORRESPONDENCE or BETTY in the SECRET.by Sayer & Bennett 1782

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“WINTER CHIVER”1783

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“EXPECTATION”by Sayer & Bennett 1783

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Emma Hart, later Lady Hamilton, in a Straw Hatby George Romney c. 1782 - 1784

(The Huntington Library)

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“PATTY”by William White after Henry William Bunbury 1783

(The British Museum)

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“RURAL LIFE”by Sayer & Bennett 1783

(Yale Library)

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“MISS CALASH in CONTEMPLATION”by Carington Bowles

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Rachel Moore Allston of Charleston, South Carolina by Henry Benbridge c. 1784

(MESDA)

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Sophia Western, Fieldings Tom Jonesby John Raphael Smith after John Hoppner 1784

(The British Museum)

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“Miss Nancy Samson”by Unknown

(Victoria & Albert Museum)

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“The Contemplative Charmer”1786

(Yale Center for British Art)

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