Portrait of Lady Molyneux

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Portrait of Lady Molyneux
Thomas Gainsborough - Isabella,Viscountess Molyneux, later Countess of Sefton - Google Art Project.jpg
Artist Thomas Gainsborough
Year1769
Type Oil on canvas, portrait painting
Dimensions236 cm× 155 cm(93 in× 61 in)
Location Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool

Portrait of Lady Molyneux is a 1769 portrait painting by the British artist Thomas Gainsborough. It depicts the English aristocrat Isabella Molyneux, Countess of Sefton. [1] It was commissioned shortly after her wedding to the Irish politician Viscount Molyneux, who soon afterwards was made Earl of Sefton. [2]

The painting was produced in the fashionable spa town of Bath in Somerset where Gainsborough then had his practice. He chose to display at the Royal Academy Exhibition of 1769 in London, the first ever Summer Exhibition held by the Royal Academy, of which he was a founded member. The painting hung at the family seat Croxteth Hall for two centuries before coming into the possession of the Walker Art Gallery in Liverpool. [3]

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