Credit: ©The Royal Society
    Image number: RS.18879

    Portrait of Elizabeth Mary Odling

    Date
    1872
    Sitter
    Elizabeth Mary Odling (1829 - 1921, British) , Writer
    Creator
    Jean Louis Albert Mathieu (1837 - 1904, French) , Photographer
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    Image reference
    Material
    Technique
    Dimensions
    height (print): 89mm
    width (print): 54mm
    height (mount): 103mm
    width (mount): 62mm
    Subject
    Description
    Head and shoulders studio portrait of Elizabeth Mary Odling, wearing a tiara, facing slightly to the right as viewed.

    The mount is inscribed: ‘MATHIEU-DEROCHE, PHOT. 39, BOULD. DES CAPUCINES.’, with the crest of the Prince of Wales. Verso, with the Royal coat-of-arms: ‘MATHIEU- DEROCHE photographe de S.A.R. le Prince de Galles. Bould. des Capucines 39 A Paris. PROCEDE DEROCHE SPECIALITE DE PORTRAITS SUR EMAIL MEDAILLE D’ARGENT Exposition 1867. Tous les Clichés sont conservés.

    Elizabeth Mary Odling, née Smee (b.1843) British writer, was the daughter of Alfred Smee FRS (1818-1877) British chemist and surgeon. Among her writings are ‘The caddis-worm and its houses’ for The Intellectual Observer in 1864 (as Elizabeth Mary Smee) and a Memoir of the late Alfred Smee (London, George Bell, 1878). She married the chemist William Odling FRS (1829-1921) in 1872.

    Jean Louis Albert Mathieu (1837-1904) French photographer, operating under the pseudonym of Mathieu-Deroche in Paris during the years 1866-1904.
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