I’ve been made aware of four works previously unknown to me, and have been kindly sent images. Click on links below for full details. Particularly delighted with The Rain it Raineth Every Day, a title I’d come across before and which sounded intriguing.
Fruit with shrimp.
Portrait of a young woman with lace cuff.
Portrait of a young woman seated at a round table.
The Rain it Raineth Every Day.
Many thanks to Mike Stewart for sharing his researches on Susan Isabel Dacre, adding to the history of the above works and others, particularly Portrait of a young woman wearing a bonnet, the subject of which turns out to be one of her nieces, Edith Susan Dacre, daughter of her brother, William.
I was totally unaware of Susan Isabel Dacre’s extended family – still studying the details. She had a brother, William, as mentioned above, who had several daughters, including one also named Susan Isabel Dacre (who will be referred to as ‘the younger’ on this web site), the subject in The Rain it Raineth Every Day.
(Note that I have changed some titles to ‘young woman’ rather than ‘young girl’, reserving the word ‘girl’ only for subjects who are obviously children.)
Thank you, Mike, and all others who have contacted this web site. Jonathan Russell.
