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Charlotte Jones (painter)

Charlotte Jones (1768 – 21 September, 1847) was a British Miniature portrait painter. She was appointed 'Miniature Painter to the Princess Charlotte of Wales' from 1808 to the premature death of her patron. Princess Charlotte of Wales died shortly after failing to deliver a Royal heir. Jones' most memorable creation was a triptych that recorded the Princess's life.
==Life==
Jones family lived in Norfolk where her father, William, was a merchant in the small village of Cley next the Sea. Near the turn of the 19th century Jones moved to London after the death of William Jones. There she learnt how to create miniature paintings on ivory from Richard Cosway. Jones was taken into Sir Thomas Lawrence's and Cosway's group and her work is similar in style to her teacher with influence from Lawrence.〔Annette Peach, ‘Jones, Charlotte (1768–1847)’, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004 (accessed 17 Jan 2015 )〕
After ten years of exhibiting at the Royal Academy and having been appointed 'Miniature Painter to the Princess Charlotte of Wales' in 1808, she started her own business in Lower Grovesnor Street in London in 1810. Here, her skills and striking appearance contributed to her success. She was able to attract commissions that included other members of the Royal family and an early portrait was of Prince William. He subjects included Lady Caroline Lamb and the future George IV.
Her most well known work was "The Princess Charlotte, from her Cradle to her Grave' which was a triptych that was made up of twelve portraits of her erstwhile patron. Princess Charlotte of Wales died shortly after failing to deliver a Royal heir. This meant that there was no legitimate heir to George III of England and this caused widespread mourning. Jones was able to cover Charlotte's lifespan by drawing on sketches that had been made by Cosway of Charlotte when she was a child. The resulting triptych was initially owned by Sir Lawrence Jones, 2nd Baronet of Norfolk.〔 〕 After the triptych was exhibited it was purchased for the Royal Collection. Another unusual creation was 'The Eye of Princess Charlotte of Wales' which is in the British National Gallery. This is a gold locket which contains a water colour miniature of just the eye of Princess Charlotte painted on ivory and this is surrounded by a frame of the Princesses hair.〔(The Eye of Princess Charlotte ), Charlotte Jones, 1817, National Gallery, retrieved 17 January 2015〕
Jones was based in Bath later in life where she created a self-portrait. Richard Cosway's widow, the artist Maria Cosway left her money when she died in 1838 and Jones died in 1847 in London.

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