Keywords: Mrs. Lowndes-Stone, c. 1775, by Thomas Gainsborough.png LangSwitch Cropped three-quarter-length version of a full-length portrait of Mrs Lowndes-Stone 1758-1837 née Elizabeth Garth taken about the time of her marriage to her cousin William Lowndes-Stone in 1775 She is depicted in a wooded landscape wearing a salmon-coloured silk dress and a transparent gauze shawl trimmed with a gold fringe; her unpowdered brown hair is swept back from her face and falls in curls around her shoulders This portrait of Mrs Lowndes-Stone is frequently confused and/or misidentified as a portrait of Lady Elizabeth Conyngham by Sir Thomas Lawrence from the early 1820s which itself is frequently misidentified as one of her mother Countess Conyngham later Marchioness Conyngham Both portraits are in the Museu Calouste Gulbenkian Corel Professional Photos CD-ROM ~ 1775 Creator Thomas Gainsborough oil canvas cm 232 153 Institution Calouste Gulbenkian Museum Lisbon Portugal object history exhibition history credit line accession number http //www museu gulbenkian pt/obra asp num 429 nuc a9 lang en 429 <gallery> File Mrs Lowndes-Stone c 1775 by Thomas Gainsborough full length jpg Full length </gallery> PD-old-100 Corel Professional Photos CD-ROM Great Works of Art Portraits Paintings in the Calouste Gulbenkian Museum People with plants Female portraits by Thomas Gainsborough 18th-century oil portraits of standing women at three-quarter length British paintings in the Calouste Gulbenkian Museum 18th-century paintings in the Calouste Gulbenkian Museum |