Artwork
Adeline Lindamore

Adeline Lindamore is a print by the Romanticist artist Unknown. It dates from 1 and is held in the collection of the Victoria and Albert Museum.
About this work
This is a print of a young woman named Adeline Lindamore. She wears a dark dress with a white collar. The background is plain, so the focus stays on her face.
This print was made in 1820. It was published by Thomas Kelly in London. Prints like this were cheap and easy to share, so regular people could see famous faces.
Look up the Victoria and Albert Museum to see more prints like this.
Overview
This print depicts Adeline Lindamore, a young woman, in a simple yet elegant composition. Created in 1820, it was published by Thomas Kelly in London.
Subject & Meaning
The subject, Adeline Lindamore, is shown wearing a dark dress with a white collar, her face being the primary focus due to the plain background.
Technique & Style
The print's style is characteristic of portrait prints from the early 19th century, emphasizing the subject's likeness.
History & Provenance
Published on September 1, 1820, by Thomas Kelly, this print was part of a tradition of affordable portrait prints that made images of notable figures accessible to a broad audience. It is part of the Harry Beard Collection.
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