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Sir Thomas Lawrence  1769-1830

Sir Thomas Lawrence Miss Caroline Fry 1827
Miss Caroline Fry  1827

Oil on canvas
support: 756 x 629 mm frame: 1037 x 920 x 105 mm
painting

Presented by Mrs William Wilson 1890

N01307
Caroline Fry (1787-1846), later Mrs Wilson, author of hymns and religious books, came from a wealthy Kentish family that upheld intellectual effort and strict high church principles. For many years she edited and wrote almost single-handedly a monthly periodical, the 'Assistant of Education', that was to be found in most well-to-do nurseries, including that of the royal family. With the upturned gaze and a hint of church architecture in the background, Lawrence tried to convey something of the spiritual side of this handsome woman, but so discreetly as to keep well within the bounds of conventional society portraiture.
 (From the display caption August 2004)