Jonathan
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Its interesting that the consignor, auction house and a 'I want it to be' Austen scholars are disregarding the costume information in this portrait as unimportant as a means to dating the portrait. There is nothing about this costume that could possibly date it to 1790, it is 1805ish and that is not a portrait of a 30 year old woman, even by the kindest brushstrokes of a blind artist.
Its interesting that the consignor, auction house and a 'I want it to be' Austen scholars are disregarding the costume information in this portrait as unimportant as a means to dating the portrait. There is nothing about this costume that could possibly date it to 1790, it is 1805ish and that is not a portrait of a 30 year old woman, even by the kindest brushstrokes of a blind artist.