Eglington Margaret Pearson

Eglington Margaret Pearson (née Paterson; baptised 5 November 1746[1] – 14 February 1823) was an English stained glass painter.

[4] Pearson and her husband came to public attention through works shown at the Society of Artists of Great Britain in its exhibitions in 1775-77.

[3] Following the practice of the time, the Pearsons used a technique in which the image was painted in enamels on sheets of colourless glass and then fired.

The World for April 1791 described it as "forming the most capital Set of Pictures for a private Chapel that has ever yet appeared in this species of Painting.

[9] Although the couple usually worked on separate pieces they occasionally collaborated, as on their stained glass copy after Carlo Maratti's Salutation, shown in 1775.