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Explore this remarkable collection of botanical and ornithological studies by Sophia Katherine Charleton (1789-1844). Painted with a delicate hand and stunning attention to detail, their colours are as vibrant as the day they were painted over 180 years ago.
Sophia Katherine Charleton (1789-1844) was a British botanical artist active in the early 19th century. She was the daughter of Thomas Remnant Charleton (1756-1849), an accomplished watercolourist with an extensive military career.
Though few records of her life and work survive, Sophia contributed many fine, delicate and detailed botanical studies to a family album that included works by both her and her father. Painting and drawing were considered appropriate pastimes for ladies of 'polite' society during the 18th and 19th centuries, and Charleton's work exemplifies this tradition spectacularly.