Mrs. Sage

Made:
1785 in Europe and England
artist:
Unattributed
Painting. [Mrs. Sage] / artist unknown, 1785 Detail from Painting. [Mrs. Sage] / artist unknown, 1785

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Painting. [Mrs. Sage] / artist unknown, 1785
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Detail from Painting. [Mrs. Sage] / artist unknown, 1785
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Painting. [Mrs. Sage] / artist unknown, 1785. Oil on canvas, 77x 63cm or 92 x 78.5 x 11 cm in gilt frame. Portrait, HL, of Mrs. Letitia Ann Sage, 'The first English female aerial traveller' in Lunardi's balloon ascent of 29 June 1785; with balloon motif. Head, bust, white fur mantle, hat and half-veil. aeronaut/balloonist

Mrs Letitia Ann Sage 'The first English female aerial traveller' ascended in Vincenzo Lunardi's balloon on 29 June 1785 from St George's Fields, London. In homage to her beauty Lunardi had asked Mrs Sage for the honour of taking her into the 'blue Paradisian skies'. Thrilled by this romantic proposal she accepted.

The day dawned and Lunardi announced he was to carry three passengers in his balloon: Colonel Hastings, George Biggin and Mrs Sage. The balloon proved unequal to the task of carrying all the passengers (Mrs Sage weighed around 200 pounds) so gallantly Lunardi and Colonel Hastings stepped down and allowed Mr Biggin and Mrs Sage to continue. Mrs Sage later published her experience as England’s first female aeronaut. She is shown wearing a white fur mantle, hat and half-veil, with a balloon motif in the background.

Details

Category:
Art
Object Number:
1950-302/4
Materials:
oil paint on canvas
Measurements:
frame: 920 mm x 785 mm x 110 mm,
image: 770 mm x 630 mm
type:
oil painting and portrait
credit:
Penn-Gaskell Collection