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He first chose one of her designs in 1783, and his 1787 catalogue referred to her "exquisite taste" and "charming groups".
He first chose one of her designs in 1783, and his 1787 catalogue referred to her "exquisite taste" and "charming groups".
She specialised in detailed cut-paper work which adapted well to Wedgwood"s jasperware with white bas relief scenes on coloured backgrounds. Several of the designs Wedgwood used have a feminine or domestic theme. She also painted in watercolours and sculpted in clay.
Of particular note were her sculptures of family, including grandchildren.
Their family home was Castle Upton in Templepatrick, County Antrim, Ireland. Lady Templetown stayed in Rome a lot towards the end of her life, dying in 1823.
Her children included:
Elizabeth Albana Upton, who married Frederick, 1st Marquess of Bristol.
Her brother, Charles, was a Member of Parliament.