Drapery painter

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Lady Lucy Manners, Duchess of Montrose, by Thomas Hudson, drapery by Joseph Van Aken

A drapery painter refers to a specialist painter commissioned to complete the dress, costumes and other accessories worn by the subjects of portrait paintings. They were employed by portrait painters with a large workshop in 18th century England.[1] While the portraitist completed the face and hands, the drapery painter was responsible for the pose and costume. The specialists were not necessarily assistants in the workshop of the portrait painters but rather subcontractors.[2]

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