Jane Russell (painter)
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Jane de Courcy Russell (1779–1810) was an English pastellist. Born in London, Russell was the daughter of painter John Russell; her siblings
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, and Maria also became artists. She married Joshua Jowett (1776–1845), a “furnishing ironmonger & brazier”, in 1802, two years before he patented a fire-guard stove. She died in
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in the ''Dictionary of Pastellists Before 1800''.


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