Frances (Fanny) Bassett Washington Lear
Fanny Bassett, Martha Washington's niece, first joined the Washington household in the fall of 1784, and quickly endeared herself to her aunt and other members of the family. A year later, Fanny married George Washington's nephew, George Augustine Washington. Washington asked the beloved couple to make their home at Mount Vernon, requesting his nephew to act as farm manager, and Fanny became her aunt's trusted deputy in running the affairs of the household. Her portrait, painted in 1785, was prominently hung in the West or Front Parlor at Mount Vernon.
Frame: Gilt on gesso cove-molded frame with branches of leaves and berries flanking each corner and a beaded inner border; frame is believed to have been added c. 1810.
Pairs also with TC 999.1 reproduction frame
Published ReferencesRobert G. Stewart, Robert Edge Pine: A British Portrait Painter in America 1784-1788 (Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution Press, 1979), 42-43.