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Frances (Mrs Edward Gostwyck) Cory, late 1820's / oil portrait by unknown artist

Frances Cory (Mrs Edward Gostwyck) c 1820s

By Unknown artist

This rare early colonial likeness shows Frances ‘Fanny’ Cory at about 28 years of age. She is dressed in the fashions of the late 1820s which saw the addition of fussy Elizabethan-style ornamentation to the previously uncluttered Empire line. 

The Corys arrived as free settlers in 1823 and, in 1828, were raising cattle and horses on a large holding at Paterson, in the lower Hunter district. The couple had no children of their own but raised Emma Chapman, the eldest child of their servants Mary and William Chapman, as their adopted daughter. Emma passed the portrait on to her daughter, from whom the Library acquired the work.

Collection Item Type:
Oil on canvas
Call Number:
DG 404
Published date:
c 1820s
On display:
Exhibition Galleries
Copyright Information:

Out of copyright

Please acknowledge: Dixson Galleries, State Library of New South Wales

Display Location:
Exhibition Galleries

Historical Dates

Started Wednesday, 1 January 1823
Finished Friday, 31 December 1830
Started Wednesday, 1 January 1823
Finished Friday, 31 December 1830