portrait miniature
Sir William Charles Ross, RA (1794-1860)
Portrait of Magdalena Dalton, born Ross
About 1835–40
Watercolour on ivory
Museum no. 281-1875.
Magdalena Ross (born 1801) married around 1841 and by 1850 was the queen’s miniature painter. She apparently once lived with her brother, Sir William Charles Ross, and filled in the backgrounds in his large miniatures.
Sir William Charles Ross, RA (1794-1860)
Portrait of Mrs Bacon
1841
Watercolour on ivory
Inscribed by the artist on card at the back, 'Painted by Sir W.C. Ross R.A./ Miniature Painter to The Queen / 1841'
Museum no. P.68-1921
Given by Mrs B. Calmar
Alfred Chalon, RA (1780-1860)
Portrait of Harriet de Wint, born Hilton
About 1815-20
Watercolour on ivory
Museum no. P.43-1942
Purchased with funds from the R.H. Stephenson Bequest
Harriet married the landscape artist Peter de Wint in 1810. Her husband was said to owe much of his success to her great charm.
Nellie Hepburn-Edmunds (about 1895 - about 1954)
Portrait of Eileen Marshall
1912
Watercolour on ivory
Signed lower left 'N. H. Edmunds / 12'
Museum no. P.71-1924
Given by the Earl of Minto
Eileen Marshall was the niece of the artist. She often sat for her aunt, who was Vice President of the Royal Society of Miniature Painters. This picture of her in fancy dress was exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1912.
Alexandrine McEwan (1876-1965)
Portrait of Jean Elizabeth Adair
1899
Watercolour on ivory
Signed lower right 'AM' in monogram and dated '99'
Museum no. P.45-1982
Given by Miss J.M.M. MccGwire, the sitter's daughter
In this miniature Jean Elizabeth Adair (1889-1956) is aged about 10. She is also shown in Museum no. P.46-1987, aged about 30.
Lucy MacDonald (born 1872)
Portrait of Jean Elizabeth MccGwire, born Adair
About 1919
Watercolour on ivory
Signed bottom right 'L.W. MacDonald' and inscribed on the back with details of the sitter's biography
Museum no. P.46-1987
Given by C.S. Turner
In this miniature Jean Elizabeth MccGwire (1889-1956) is aged about 30. She is also shown in Museum no. P.45-1982, aged about 10.
Edith Bertha Crapper (1896-1979)
Portrait of Bertha Maria Crapper, Mother of the Artist
1944-5
Watercolour on ivory
Inscribed around the head in Latin 'Bertha Maria /Crapper Aged 70' and on the back of the ivory 'B.M.C./1855-1943 /By /Edith Bertha Crapper 1944-5'. On the paper behind the ivory 'I, Edith Bertha Crapper painted this portrait after my Mother's death - partly from a passport photograph and partly from what I remembered of her.'
Museum no. P.16-1979
Bequeathed by Miss E.B. Crapper
Bertha Crapper (1855-1943) was the wife of Thomas Crapper, the famous Victorian sanitary engineer. Their daughter, Edith Bertha, worked as a miniaturist from 1916 to 1939 and was a member of the Royal Society of Miniature Painters.