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The Hon. Miss Eliza Booth

Portrait Miniature
1766 (painted)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Miss Eliza Booth was the only daughter of Lord Delamere. She died on 9 January 1765, aged 21 years. This miniature is set in a locket, which is engraved on the reverse ‘Hon. Eliza Booth, 1765’, the year of her death. The miniature is a copy of an oil painting by Francis Cotes, dated 1764 (this was sold in the Lockett Agnew sale on 18 June 1923). The miniature copy is dated 1766. It was clearly ordered from Smart after Eliza's death as a personal, portable memento for one of her family, or a close friend.

Object details

Categories
Object type
TitleThe Hon. Miss Eliza Booth (generic title)
Materials and techniques
Watercolour on ivory
Brief description
Portrait miniature of the Hon. Miss Eliza Booth by John Smart, after a painting by Francis Cotes. Watercolour on ivory, 1766.
Physical description
Portrait, head and shoulders, to right, looking to front. The sitter is wearing a dress adorned with blue ribbons and is wearing pearls around her neck and in her hair,
Dimensions
  • Height: 30.5mm
  • Width: 34.5mm
  • Frame height: 45mm
  • Frame width: 37mm
  • Frame depth: 6mm
Styles
Credit line
Bequeathed by Mrs K. Gifford Scott, from the Hugh John Burton Collection
Object history
Bequeathed by Mrs K. Gifford Scott, from the Hugh John Burton Collection
Production
This miniature is a copy after the original portrait by Francis Cotes (RA), painted in 1764.
Subjects depicted
Summary
Miss Eliza Booth was the only daughter of Lord Delamere. She died on 9 January 1765, aged 21 years. This miniature is set in a locket, which is engraved on the reverse ‘Hon. Eliza Booth, 1765’, the year of her death. The miniature is a copy of an oil painting by Francis Cotes, dated 1764 (this was sold in the Lockett Agnew sale on 18 June 1923). The miniature copy is dated 1766. It was clearly ordered from Smart after Eliza's death as a personal, portable memento for one of her family, or a close friend.
Collection
Accession number
P.13-1984

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Record createdJuly 9, 2003
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