Portrait of a Woman ca. 1770 Joseph Wright (Wright of Derby) British Joseph Wright of Derby was the first major British painter to work almost entirely outside London. Most of his patrons were merchants or industrialists from the Midlands or members of the local gentry. This portrait of an unknown lady was probably painted about 1770, the high point of Wright's early career as a portraitist, and is a fine example of the direct, descriptive style he employedfar removed from the artificial conventions favored in London society.. Portrait of a Woman 437954
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