File:Portrait of Miss Barbara Hill, later Mrs William Cockayne (d. 1838) (by John Smart).jpg

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Portrait of Miss Barbara Hill, later Mrs William Cockayne (d. 1838) (by John Smart)

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English: John Smart (1742/43-1811)

Portrait of Miss Barbara Hill, later Mrs William Cockayne (d. 1838), facing left in fur-bordered sky blue coat, pearls and falling gauze veil in her upswept auburn hair

signed with initials and dated J.S. 1777 (lower left)

oval, 1 7/16 in. (37 mm.) high, engraved gold mount on a gilt-metal bracelet clasp frame

Barbara, second daughter and sole heir of George Hill of Rothwell Manor, co. Northampton, married the Hon. William Cockayne (see lots 29 and 65). They had issue with ten daughters.

The miniature and preparatory sketch by Smart of the Hon. William Cockayne are illustrated in D. Foskett, op. cit., pl. XI, nos. 34 and 35.
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John Smart  (1741–1811)  wikidata:Q6258207
 
John Smart
Alternative names
John I Smart; John Smart I; john smart; john smart der altere; John Smart the Elder
Description English portrait painter and miniaturist
Date of birth/death February 1741 Edit this at Wikidata 1811 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Norfolk London
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creator QS:P170,Q6258207

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