Anne Mee, née Foldsone (1765–1851)[1] was a prolific English miniature painter of the late 18th and early 19th centuries.
The eldest child of John Foldsone, she was educated at Madame Pomier's school in Queen Square, Bloomsbury, London.
[2] As Miss Foldsone, she received royal and aristocratic patronage; and Horace Walpole, in his letters to Mary Berry of 1790–1, mentioned that she was at Windsor, painting the princesses.
The Prince Regent gave Anne Mee employment in painting portraits of fashionable beauties, and many of these pictures went to Windsor.
In 1812 she started a serial publication, Gallery of Beauties of the Court of George III, with her own portrait at the front, but just one number was issued.