Here are a few Jeremiah Theus (1716-1774), John Wollaston (1710-1775), & Thomas McIlworth (c 1720-1769) paintings of colonial America women with similar costumes & countenances copied from one source, an English 1752 Richard Houston mezzotint. While Theus and Wollaston were in South Carolina at the same time, Thomas McIlworth, from Scotland, was only in New York.
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![](http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_CvDCiEFbNy8/SdiXOEMF_vI/AAAAAAAAG3o/oslkuTghZpo/s400/1754-63+Jeremiah+Theus+(1716-1774).++Sarah+Parker+(Mrs.+Charles+Lowndes).+Carolina+Art+Association-Gibbes+Art+Gallery.+Charleston,+SC.jpg)
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![](http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_CvDCiEFbNy8/SdikUa9GbJI/AAAAAAAAG4I/7bBAcLxGPhM/s400/1750s+Jeremiah+Theus+(1716-1774).+Mary+Magdalen+Prioleau+(Mrs.+Thomas+Grimball.).jpg)
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Intrigingly, Thomas McIlworth (c 1720-1769) painting in New York from around 1757-1767, also used the Duchess of Hamilton mezzotint as the basis for two of his portraits. McIlworth immigrated to New York from Scotland around 1757. He was in New York City from 1757-1762, then moved to Schenectady, New York where he lived until 1767. In that year he journeyed to Montreal, where he disappeared from records in October of 1767. His will was probated in Canada in 1770. His clients included gentry from New York City, the Hudson Valley, and the Albany area.
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