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Lady Mary Josephine Drummond, Countess of Castelblanco, c. 1708 (oil on canvas)
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Lady Mary Josephine Drummond, Countess of Castelblanco, c. 1708 (oil on canvas)
SCP38854 Lady Mary Josephine Drummond, Countess of Castelblanco, c.1708 (oil on canvas) by Oudry, Jean-Baptiste (1686-1755); 137x105 cm; Prado, Madrid, Spain; (add.info.: Lady Maria Josefa Drummond, Condesa de Castelblanco (d.1713); daughter of the Jacobite, John, Duke of Melfort (1649-1714); first wife of the Spanish Jacobite supporter, Don Jose de Rozas, Conde de Castelblanco (b.1665), created Duke of St. Andrews and Castelblanco in 1717 by James VIII of Scotland and III of England (1688-1766); ); French, out of copyright
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This portrait captures the elegance and grace of Lady Mary Josephine Drummond, Countess of Castelblanco. Painted by Jean-Baptiste Oudry in 1708, this oil on canvas print showcases Lady Mary's regal presence and aristocratic lineage. Lady Mary was the daughter of John, Duke of Melfort, a prominent Jacobite figure during that time. She married Don Jose de Rozas, Conde de Castelblanco, a Spanish supporter of the Jacobite cause. In fact, he was later bestowed with the titles Duke of St. Andrews and Castelblanco by James VIII of Scotland and III of England. The painting depicts Lady Mary in a luxurious coat adorned with her family's coat-of-arms. A crook rests gently in her hand as she gazes confidently into the distance. By her side is an adorable lap dog, symbolizing both her status as an aristocrat and her affection for animals. Surrounded by pastoral elements such as shepherdess attire and a crest representing her noble heritage, Lady Mary exudes sophistication and refinement. This three-quarter length portrait perfectly encapsulates the opulence associated with high society during this period. Now housed at Prado Museum in Madrid, Spain, this masterpiece continues to captivate viewers with its exquisite details and timeless beauty. It serves as a testament to Lady Mary's place within history as an influential member of both British and Spanish nobility.
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