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Miss Stopford. Drawing room, Cragside, Northumberland
Oil painting on canvas, Miss Stopford, in the manner of George Romney (Dalton-in-Furness 1734 – Kendal 1802), circa 1780. A full-length portrait of a young woman, turned to the left, gazing at the spectator, seated on a stone in a woodland setting, wearing a white dress with pointed frill at neckline, a large brimmed straw hat with a wide blue ribbon. Distant horizon to the left, with cloudy sky. The young woman is thought to have been an ancestor of Winifreda Adye, the first wife of William Watson-Armstrong.
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