Penelope Boothby

Penelope Boothby
Penelope Boothby in 1788 in a painting by Joshua Reynolds
Born(1785-04-11)11 April 1785
Died13 March 1791(1791-03-13) (aged 5)
NationalityBritish
OccupationModel

Penelope Boothby (11 April 1785  13 March 1791) was a girl who has become one of the most famous child characters in British art. Her image inspired the paintings by Joshua Reynolds, Henry Fuseli, John Everett Millais, a sculpture by Thomas Banks, photographs of Lewis Carroll, as well as sonnets of Brooke Boothby, her father.

According to art historians and historians, in the art of the 19th-20th centuries Penelope Boothby became a classic child of the Romantic era, the keeper of heavenly innocence, a symbol of “what we have lost and what we are afraid to lose.” The image of Penelope was actively exploited by popular culture throughout the 20th century.