Lydia Price (née Rose) by John Linnell. A three-quarter portrait of a young woman with brown hair in ringlets, wearing a pale blue gown with large puffed sleeves, set against a dark olive-brown background.

Lydia Price (née Rose)

John Linnell

1835 · Oil Paint, Panel

An elegant 19th-century portrait of a woman in a shimmering blue gown, characterized by delicate brushwork and a soft, luminous glow.

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Where it works

A measured, grounding piece with warm wood and umber notes — adds structure to a more polished room.

Often works in
Living Room · Bedroom · Study
Placement
Works well as a centered vertical note
Walls
Reads strongest when the wall gives it contrast
Color notes
Rich brown, Deep burgundy, Soft sage

About the piece

Painted by John Linnell in 1835, this oil-on-panel portrait depicts a woman believed to be Lydia Price. The work captures the romantic aesthetic of the era, focusing on the sitter's gentle expression and the intricate texture of her voluminous pale blue sleeves against a deep, atmospheric background.