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In the collection of Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago · as of July 2026
FROM THE ART INSTITUTE OF CHICAGO’S CATALOG
Printed after a 1770 Joshua Reynolds painting, this mezzotint features the 1st Baroness of Yarborough, Mrs. Sophia Pelham. Mrs. Pelham wears a workingclass–inspired yet finely embroidered Brunswick dress to feed her chickens before a rustic farmhouse. Such scenes are reminiscent of the 18th-century British fashion for ornamental farms and dairies within elite society, similar to Marie Antoinette’s 1783 Hamlet at Versailles, with its imported Swiss sheep and cows. In fact, Mrs. Pelham had her own ornamental dairy, built in 1779 and outfitted entirely in Wedgwood Queen’s Ware dishes and equipment.
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James Watson — Frances, Lady Bridges
Thomas Watson (British, 1743 (?)-1781) — Lady Bampfylde
Valentine Green — Jane, Countess of Harrington
James McArdell — Mrs. Bonfoy
Elizabeth Judkins — Mrs. Abington
James Watson — Margaret, Countess of Carlisle
James McArdell — Lady Elizabeth Montagu
Francesco Bartolozzi — Miss Farren
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