Sarah Goodin Barrett Moulton a.k.a. "Pinky"
The daughter of a wealthy landowner in Jamaica, Sarah Goodin Barrett Moulton was born in 1783. Unfortunately, hers was a short lived life; she died in 1795, one year after Thomas Lawrence painted Pinkie. Pinkie hangs opposite The Blue Boy at the Huntington Museum. The two paintings are now associated with each other.
painting: waterbased on an ivory chip
not signed
fine details
preservation: excellent
the only full standing portrait in this collection
frame: ivory chips with an inlay of nacre,
decorated ring and copper suspension eyelet
curved glass
frame in superb state
internal dimension ring: vertical 82 mm.
thickness frame: 11mm
vertical dimension frame: 144 mm
stock number 330