Lettice Cary (née Morison), Viscountess Falkland (1811) by Charles Turner

The artwork, titled “Lettice Cary (née Morison), Viscountess Falkland,” was created by artist Charles Turner in the year 1811. It belongs to the Romanticism art movement and falls under the genre of portraiture.

The artwork presents a finely detailed depiction of Lettice Cary adorned in elaborate attire, accentuated by intricate lace and pearl adornments. The subject’s gaze is gently directed towards the viewer, exuding an air of calm and poise. Her hair is styled in soft curls that frame her face, with the detailed textures enhancing the lifelike quality of the portrait. The meticulous rendering of the fabric and embellishments showcases Turner’s adeptness in capturing both the essence and the elegance of his subject. The background is rendered in muted shades, ensuring that the Viscountess remains the focal point of this distinguished and refined portrait.

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