
John Smart
Portrait of Miss Hammond, 1779
Watercolour and bodycolour on ivory
Oval, 1 7/8 in. (4.7 cm) high
Signed and dated 'JS: / 1779' lower left
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The waist is marked with three gathers, surmounted with an Algerine girdle. The front is in Turkish style, and the body is ornamented from top to bottom. It has a very coquettish appearance. The materials generally used for these dresses are Le Pekin’ des trois raisons, summer taffetas, Chinese corisandre, striped turquoise, white crape, muslin, embroidered, worked and plain. Linen, Florence, plain, painted. &c.
Evening Mail, 26-28 June 1799’
In this portrait by Smart, Miss Hammond also wears a black cord silk at her neck, very much like the type worn by women in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries where a miniature was fastened to the end and hidden in the décolletage of the sitter. In Miss Hammond’s case, this may have hidden a miniature of her future husband. Although the sitter is currently untraced, her youth suggests that she was newly married, Smart’s portrait a record of her at this time.
Provenance
Charles William Dyson Perrins (d. 1958), Malvern;his executor's sale, London, Sotheby's, 14 May 1959, lot 69;
Edward Grosvenor Paine (d. 1989), New Orleans;
his sale, London, Christie's, 28 October 1980, lot 111.
Literature
D. Foskett, John Smart; the Man and his Miniatures, 1964, p. 68.Be the first to hear about our available artworks
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