Rose Emma Drummond
(active 1815-1837), MiniaturistArtist associated with 2 portraits
Mademoiselle Georges (Marguerite-Josephine Weimer)
published by John Bell, after Rose Emma Drummond
stipple engraving, published 1 October 1817
NPG D42330
by James Hopwood Jr, published by Dean & Munday, after Rose Emma Drummond
stipple engraving, published 1 February 1818
NPG D48049
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Nicholas Higgins
21 March 2020, 14:51
Rose Emma Drummond also "painted" a portrait, similar to the two illustrated, of Miss Emma Wensley, in 1820. Emma Wensley was an actress, listed in a cast of "Much Ado About Nothing" in 1820 (Source Cambridge University Press). The portrait was engraved by Woolmoth (?) and published on April 1st 1820, by Dean & Munday, Threadneedle Street.
A copy of the portrait hangs in my dining room in Wimbledon, SW20.
Emma Wensley was born in 1799, in Bristol. She is my great, great grandmother, one of a line of actor relatives on both sides of my mother's family.