Watercolour Silhouette Of Mary Winter
Stock No
00811
2023
- £1,400.00
- €1,609 Euro
- $1,917 US Dollar
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Watercolour Silhouette Of Mary Winter
A charming and interesting watercolour silhouette of Mary Winter on horseback with her coachman and two dogs.
Mary was born in 1752 and went on to marry Ebenezer Maitland (director of the Bank of England in 1798). Their son Ebenezer Fuller Maitland was a leading philanthropist in abolishing slavery.
Image three shows a group portrait of the family, painted by Mason Chamberlin R.A. In 1782.
To the reverse there is a hand written account of Mary Winter by Mrs Walford, it reads something like this…
A rare watercolour silhouette of Mary winter who married Ebenezer Maitland, mother of Ebenezer Fuller Maitland.
“What a hardewoman old Mrs Maitland was”.
She rode to the day of her death, and she died at 90. They tried to stop her, and she did for a little, but one day she saw a butcher’s pony at her door, and took a fancy to have her saddle put on it, and they had it put on her and away she went round the paddock.
She bought that pony and there is a picture of her somewhere on its back, and her big strong coachman on a big horse close behind it. Mrs Maitland quoted by Mrs L. B Walford in recollection of a Scottish novelist.
Item Info
Seller
Seller Location
Durham, Durham
Item Dimensions
H: 42cm W: 59cm D: 3cm
Period
1800
Item Location
United Kingdom
Seller Location
Durham, Durham
Item Location
United Kingdom
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+44 (0)191 3017854
+44 (0)7958 023028
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