
Description
Watercolour on Paper, c.1785
? Subject & Medium:
This refined and luminous watercolour on paper captures Lady Jane Stanhope, Countess of Harrington (1755–1824) as Aurora, goddess of the dawn. The artist uses the delicate transparency of the medium to imbue the scene with softness, clarity, and a sense of mythological enchantment — ideal for a portrait that transcends mere likeness.
� Composition & Technique:
Set in a romantic, dawn-lit grove, Lady Jane stands in contrapposto on a bed of blossoming flowers, bathed in gentle morning light. Behind her, the sky glows in shades of soft rose, warm gold, and misty blue, evoking a celestial awakening. A verdant landscape unfurls into the distance, painted with naturalistic charm.
Her white satin gown, styled in classical drapery, flows with effortless grace, highlighted by fine, sweeping brushwork. A gauzy sash adorned with gold stars floats behind her, its movement conveyed through elegant, expressive strokes. Her face and hands are delicately rendered with precision, while broader washes bring atmosphere to the setting. This harmonious blend of tight detail and loose washes lends the portrait both realism and dreamlike poetry.
The use of symbolic iconography — stars, wreath, flowers, and rising light — reflect themes of purity, renewal, and celestial femininity, all within a mythological allegory that would have been instantly understood by elite 18th-century viewers.
Style:
Firmly rooted in the Grand Manner tradition popularized by Sir Joshua Reynolds, this portrait borrows from the master's visual language: classical reference, elevated posture, and noble idealization. Designed to flatter and immortalize, Grand Manner portraits positioned their subjects not only as individuals but as timeless icons — a legacy proudly continued here.
About the Sitter:
Born Jane Fleming, Lady Jane was the daughter and heiress of Sir John Fleming, 1st Baronet. Her marriage in 1779 to Charles Stanhope, later the 3rd Earl of Harrington, placed her at the heart of Georgian society. Known for her beauty, intelligence, and courtly influence, she served as a Lady of the Bedchamber to Queen Charlotte, and was a favourite subject for portrait artists of the era.
About the Artist & Influence:
Although not executed by Reynolds himself, the portrait demonstrates a deep understanding of his techniques and philosophies. The unknown artist was clearly versed in his academic approach, capturing allegory and emotion with both skill and sensitivity. It’s a distinguished example of the many high-quality portraits inspired by Reynolds' atelier and school.
Frame:
The portrait is housed in a newly added reverse-profile moulded gold leaf frame, thoughtfully chosen to reflect its 18th-century origins. It has been professionally conserved and reglazed with museum-quality AR70 glass — a premium, low-reflective, UV-filtering protective glazing that dramatically reduces glare while preserving the fine detail and tonal subtlety of the watercolour.
Framed Dimensions:
Height: 55 cm
Width: 47 cm
Depth: 1.5 cm
Provenance:
Private Scottish Collection
Presented by notable Scottish auction
Curated by
Exhibited at a prestigious middle shire Museum
Why You’ll Love It:
This painting is more than a portrait — it’s a visual poem, a historic artefact, and a symbol of timeless femininity. You’ll appreciate:
A captivating glimpse into the visual culture of 18th-century Britain
A timeless subject wrapped in mythological symbolism and classical refinement
An authentic and masterful example of the Grand Manner style
A portrait rich in historical narrative and feminine allegory
A museum-worthy conversation piece, ideal for any collection or curated interior
Protection and clarity with museum-quality conservation glazing
Whether you collect period portraiture, love classical themes, or seek a refined statement piece, this work radiates grace, status, and cultural depth.
Condition:
In good condition, professionally conserved with no visible damage or fading. The watercolour remains vibrant, with some foxing staining in areas & protected under high-grade AR70 glass for longevity and display brilliance.
Reserve: $5,400.00
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Condition
Used
Buyer's Premium
20%
Painting Lady Jane Stanhope as Aurora In the Manner of Sir Joshua Reynolds C1785
Estimate $6,000-$7,000
Starting Price
$2,600
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Historic Oil Portraits and Period Interior
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