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Lady Sarah Sophia Vane (c.1783-1867) was the eldest child
of John Fane, 9th Earl of Westmorland Set in a circa 1901 Henry John Hatfield & Sons,
Ltd. brass frame, trade card within. The frame is engraved "Sarah Viscountess Villiers, 1804." on
the front, the reverse engraved with coronet above "Sarah Sophia/XXIII
MAY/MDCCCIV" (her
wedding date). 3 1/2 inches high. Mrs. Joseph Mee (Anne Foldsone) (1770-1851) was a protege and pupil of Romney. By the time she was twenty, Anne Foldsone was working at Windsor Castle for the Prince of Wales, painting his "Gallery of Beauties". By 1804, she was charging the enormous price of 40 guineas for her miniatures, but Horace Walpole noted how slow she was as an artist, taking many sittings to finish a miniature. After marrying Joseph Mee in 1804, and quickly having six children, her output slowed even more. Examples of Mrs. Mee's work may be seen in the Victoria & Albert Museum, the Collection of Her Majesty the Queen and the Wallace Collection. |