Jennie Stanford (Lady Stanford)

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Jennie Stanford (Jane Anna Maria Stanford, Lady Stanford) is depicted half-length, facing forward. She wears a brown dress with a decorative and pleated neckline, a white lace collar and brown graduated glass beads. Her fair hair is parted in the middle and tied back, and she has blue eyes. The portrait is set against a background of reds, blues and browns. Lady Stanford was the wife of Sir Charles Villiers Stanford.

Royal Academy of Music

London

Title

Jennie Stanford (Lady Stanford)

Date

1884

Medium

oil on canvas

Measurements

H 74 x W 62 cm

Accession number

2003.1083

Acquisition method

bequeathed by Guy D. Stanford, the sitter's son, 1953

Work type

Painting

Inscription description

HH'

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