Henrietta Hamilton

Demasduit (Mary March), 1819 Library and Archives Canada

Henrietta Martha, Lady Hamilton (1780–1857) was the wife of Sir Charles Hamilton, Governor of Newfoundland, and is best known for her miniature portrait entitled Mary March. The painting is a watercolour on ivory of Demasduit and it was painted in 1819 at St. John's while she lived with her husband during his term as Governor. Mary March was called Mary March because she was captured on a bitter March day.[1] The painting resides in the Portrait Gallery of Canada in Ottawa.

References

  1. Charlotte Gray 'The Museum Called Canada: 25 Rooms of Wonder' Random House, 2004


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