The genre of the portrait was not popular with Constable, in his entire life he painted only a few portraits.
The portrait of the daughter-in-law of the Birmingham banker, Charles Lloyd, strikes, first of all, the surprisingly temperamental manner of writing and the freedom of technology.
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