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Portrait of Anne, Countess Winterton, Standing three-quarter length, Wearing a Blue Dress

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Portrait of Anne, Countess Winterton, Standing three-quarter length, Wearing a Blue Dress

652121 Portrait of Anne, Countess Winterton, Standing three-quarter length, Wearing a Blue Dress, and Lace-Trimmed Shawl, Holding a Fan, in a Landscape, (oil on canvas) by Reynolds, Joshua (1723-92); 126.8x101.9 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: Portrait of Anne, Countess Winterton, Standing three-quarter length, Wearing a Blue Dress, and Lace-Trimmed Shawl, Holding a Fan, in a Landscape. Anne Archer was the daughter of Catherine Tipping (d.1754) and Thomas Archer (1695-1768), 1st Baron Archer of Umberslade. On March 13, 1756 she married Edward Turnour Garth-Turnour (1734-1788) On April 10, 1761 her husbands elevation to the Irish peerage made her Baroness Winterton of Gort, County Galway, Ireland, and on February 12, 1766 she became Viscountess Turnour and Countess Winterton. She and her brother, Andrew Archer (1736-1778), 2nd Baron Archer, were co-heirs to their fathers estate on his death in 1768. In nineteen years of marriage, Countess Winterton bore thirteen children. She died in childbirth with her fourteenth on June 19 or 20, 1775 at Shillinglee Park, Surrey); Photo eChristies Images; English, out of copyright

Media ID 23670648

© Christie's Images / Bridgeman Images

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This portrait captures the elegance and grace of Anne, Countess Winterton. Painted by Joshua Reynolds, this oil on canvas masterpiece showcases her standing in a three-quarter length pose, wearing a stunning blue dress adorned with intricate lace details. A delicate lace-trimmed shawl drapes over her shoulders as she holds an exquisite fan in her hand. Set against a picturesque landscape backdrop, Countess Winterton exudes poise and sophistication. Her beauty is enhanced by her radiant smile and the soft glow of natural light that illuminates her features. The artist skillfully captures every detail of her regal presence, from the intricate folds of fabric to the subtle nuances in expression. Anne Archer was born into privilege as the daughter of Catherine Tipping and Thomas Archer, 1st Baron Archer of Umberslade. She married Edward Turnour Garth-Turnour in 1756 and went on to bear thirteen children during their nineteen years of marriage. Tragically, she lost her life while giving birth to their fourteenth child at Shillinglee Park, Surrey. This print allows us to appreciate not only Reynolds' artistic talent but also serves as a poignant reminder of Anne's legacy as a mother and noblewoman. It offers us a glimpse into the world she inhabited - one filled with opulence yet marked by personal tragedy. As we admire this portrait today, we honor Countess Winterton's memory and celebrate the enduring power of art to capture both beauty and emotion across time.

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