Walpole's Mysterious Mother, Act III, Scene 3
Artist: Lady Diana Beauclerk (1734-1808)
Title: Drawing from Horace Walpole's The Mysterious Mother, 1776
Description: Soot-water

 

In 1776 Walpole wrote to his friend William Mason, "Lady Di Beauclerc has made seven large drawings in soot-water (her first attempt of the kind) for scenes of my Mysterious Mother. Oh! Such drawings! Guido's grace, Albano's children, Poussin's expression, Salvator's boldness in landscape and Andrea Sacchi's simplicity of composition might perhaps have equalled them had they wrought all together very fine."

Act III, Scene 3

Walpole observed that "[the drawing] would be fully worthy of the best of Shakespeare's plays . . . Salvator Rosa and Guido could not surpass [its] expression and beauty."