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Portrait of Etheldreda Townshend - Enoch Seeman.
Attributed to Enoch Seeman (c.1689-1744)
Portrait of Etheldreda Townshend (née Harrison), Viscountess Townshend, wearing a white dress and blue wrap.
Bears an inscription VISCOUNTESS TOWNSHEND/DAUGHTER OF EDWARD HARRISON/ OF BALLS HERTS.
Provenance:
Redlynch House, Salisbury, Wiltshire.
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Information on sitter.
Etheldreda Townshend was an English society hostess.
She was born in 1708 and she was known as "Etheldreda". Her parents were Frances and Edward Harrison of Balls Park in Hertfordshire Her father had been an MP, a governor of a fort in Madras and in 1767 the chair of the East India Company. She was one of four children, but the others died and she became the sole heiress.
Her husband was promoted to the House of Lords in 1724 despite his father still being alive using one of his father's spare titles. He became known as Lord Lynn and she was known as Lady Lynn until 1738. Her husband paid her little attention as he was devoted to his mistress who had been a servant. He was based at his family seat of Raynham. They formally separated in 1740.
She was then described as "a frolicsome dame". She had friendships with powerful men. Thomas Winnington became her lover in 1742 and it was said that she was the one in charge. He died in 1746 as did the next object of her attentions. She became a Jacobite (briefly) as she admired William Boyd, 4th Earl of Kilmarnock but he had led troops against the king and he was hanged. In 1752 Horace Walpole said that she was chasing Lord Frederick Campbell and after him it was Henry Fox, 1st Baron Holland. She and Fox were to remain friends.
She was also painted by Jean-Baptiste van Loo who was a French subject and portrait painter. He also painted portraits of aristocrats living in or visiting Paris, including Louis XV, King of France.
Please message my email at the top of the page if I do not reply back to your enquiry through the Antiques Atlas contact form.
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Portrait of Etheldreda Townshend (née Harrison), Viscountess Townshend, wearing a white dress and blue wrap.
Bears an inscription VISCOUNTESS TOWNSHEND/DAUGHTER OF EDWARD HARRISON/ OF BALLS HERTS.
Provenance:
Redlynch House, Salisbury, Wiltshire.
Please message my email connorm255@hotmail.co.uk for enquiries - not the antiques atlas enquire form because I am not receiving messages.
Information on sitter.
Etheldreda Townshend was an English society hostess.
She was born in 1708 and she was known as "Etheldreda". Her parents were Frances and Edward Harrison of Balls Park in Hertfordshire Her father had been an MP, a governor of a fort in Madras and in 1767 the chair of the East India Company. She was one of four children, but the others died and she became the sole heiress.
Her husband was promoted to the House of Lords in 1724 despite his father still being alive using one of his father's spare titles. He became known as Lord Lynn and she was known as Lady Lynn until 1738. Her husband paid her little attention as he was devoted to his mistress who had been a servant. He was based at his family seat of Raynham. They formally separated in 1740.
She was then described as "a frolicsome dame". She had friendships with powerful men. Thomas Winnington became her lover in 1742 and it was said that she was the one in charge. He died in 1746 as did the next object of her attentions. She became a Jacobite (briefly) as she admired William Boyd, 4th Earl of Kilmarnock but he had led troops against the king and he was hanged. In 1752 Horace Walpole said that she was chasing Lord Frederick Campbell and after him it was Henry Fox, 1st Baron Holland. She and Fox were to remain friends.
She was also painted by Jean-Baptiste van Loo who was a French subject and portrait painter. He also painted portraits of aristocrats living in or visiting Paris, including Louis XV, King of France.
Please message my email at the top of the page if I do not reply back to your enquiry through the Antiques Atlas contact form.
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Dimensions40 - 50 inches.
Category Antique Pictures / Engravings / Art
> Antique Oil Paintings
Date Circa 1720.
Early 18th Century Antiques Material Oil Painting on Canvas
Origin British
Artist Enoch Seeman
Item code as1123a075
Status For Sale
£8950.00
$11324.44
€10763.27
$11324.44
€10763.27
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