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Eleanor Taylor Lyell
Eleanor Taylor Lyell
Eleanor Taylor Lyell

Eleanor Taylor Lyell

Periodca. 1755 - 1775
MediumOil on canvas
DimensionsSight Size: 29 × 24.25 in. (73.7 × 61.6 cm)
ClassificationsPortraits
Credit LineGift of Anne Cooper Conover, 1937
Object number995
DescriptionA woman poses in almost full-face view, oriented towards the left, with dark brows above brown eyes. Her hair is worn pulled back from her face, although much of the hair style cannot be seen in the dark background. Eleanor wears a blue silk dress with a stomacher and elbow-length sleeves trimmed with ruffles, a blue silk rosette, and lace-edged sleeve ruffles. A transparent white kerchief is draped over her shoulders, trimmed with a lace border. The sitter wears a double row of large pearls choker-style, with what appears to be a ribbon bow fastened at the back of her neck. She holds a brown leather book in her left hand, her index finger marking place.
NotesThe curatorial files of the Historical Association include a note from donor and descendant Anne Cooper Conover dated 20 February 1937, reading "Gentlemen, I take pleasure in presenting to you two oil paintings - portraits of my great grandparents [actually great-great grandparents], Fenwick Lyell and his wife, Eleanor Taylor, which I understand you will attempt to restore; and if the work proves successful that you will hang the portraits in your building at 70 Court Street, Freehold." Funds for the original conservation work were donated by Mrs. J. Amory Haskell.
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