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Matilda Lockwood

George Romney (English, 1734 - 1802) (Artist)
1784-1786
oil on canvas
(18th and 19th Centuries )

Matilda Lockwood was born in 1763. She sat for her portrait in May 1784 and again in June 1786. In 1788 she married Henry Calveley Cotton. She died on the 3rd February, 1848. The artist also painted her husband on two occasions. The first painting was likely intended as a pair to this portrait. It is recorded as having been sent to Mrs. Lockwood (the sitter's mother?) in 1788 (see Ward and Roberts, "Romney: A Biographical and Critical Essay with a Catalogue Rasionne of his Work," vol. 2, 1904, p. 34).

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Possibly commissioned by the sitter's mother, 1788; inherited by Major General Frederick Conyers Cotton (1807-1901, youngest son of the sitter); acquired by David H. King Jr., 1901 (?) [1]; purchased by Henry Walters, New York [2]; by bequest to Walters Art Museum, 1931.

[1] Possibly from the Grafton Galleries, London, where the painting was exhibited in 1900.

[2] Possibly from the American Art Association, New York, sale of King's collection in1905. No. 56.

Conservation

Date Description Narrative
Examination examined for condition
4/28/1942 Treatment coated; inpainted; varnish removed or reduced
7/10/1951 Treatment surface cleaned; varnish removed or reduced
4/11/1984 Treatment inpainted
11/6/1987 Examination examined for condition
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United Kingdom, England (Place of Origin)

Measurements

H: 30 1/16 × W: 24 15/16 in. (76.3 × 63.4 cm); Framed H: 39 3/4 × W: 34 13/16 × D with buildup: 4 7/16 in. (101 × 88.5 × 11.3 cm)

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Acquired by Henry Walters, 1905

Location in Museum

Not on view

Accession Number

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37.226

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