Artwork
The late Miss Linwood

The late Miss Linwood is a print by Unknown. It dates from 1850 and is held in the collection of the Victoria and Albert Museum.
About this work
Overview
This 19th-century print portrays Miss Linwood, a woman dressed in antiquated attire, offering glimpses into the era's fashion and aesthetics through its detailed rendering of her dress and background.
Subject & Meaning
The subject, Miss Linwood, is depicted in a manner that emphasizes her as a figure of historical interest, with the print's inclusion in the Harry Beard Collection suggesting its value lies in its historical and potentially biographical significance.
Technique & Style
While the print's specific technique is not detailed here, the suggestion to explore sfumato in relation to this work hints at the use of subtle, graded shading to achieve depth and volume, though this is speculative without direct attribution to the technique's use in this piece.
History & Provenance
Published in the 19th century, the print is part of the Harry Beard Collection, indicating it was selected for its historical significance and as a representative artifact of its time.
Context
The print serves as a window into 19th-century perceptions of importance, with Miss Linwood's portrayal reflecting the social or cultural values of the era, though the exact nature of her significance is not specified.
Legacy
The legacy of this print is tied to its role within the Harry Beard Collection, contributing to a broader historical record rather than being noted for influencing artistic movements or widespread recognition beyond its collectors.
Artist & collection














