Eleanor Parke Custis Lewis
This portrait miniature of Eleanor Parke Custis Lewis (known as “Nelly”), the youngest of Martha Washington’s three granddaughters, is a copy of Gilbert Stuart’s oil portrait of 1804. Nelly came to live at Mount Vernon with her brother George Washington Parke Custis after the death of her father John Parke Custis and her mother’s remarriage. While living with the Washingtons, Nelly was painted by many of the same artists that captured her adoptive parents, and she eventually developed significant artistic talents herself. On February 22, 1799, Nelly married George Washington’s nephew, Lawrence Lewis, and the young couple’s first child was born at Mount Vernon shortly before Washington’s death.
The portrait is set in a gold-colored metal frame with elaborate floral garlands, a brown velvet spandrel inset with a metal bow in each corner, and an easel back. The reverse is covered in a red silk damask.
SignedThe artist’s name, “Binati”, is painted in a stylized manner in the background at lower proper left in the raspberry color of the sitter’s sash.
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