Eliza H. Trotter

In 1802 she exhibited from Parliament House, and in 1804 she was living at 30 Cuffe Street.

[4] In 1804 she decorated a house in Glasnevin which was gifted to Charles Lindsay, the Bishop of Kildare by the Harp Society of Dublin.

Her portrait of Patrick Quin was engraved for use in the Monthly Pantheon by Henry Brocas.

In 1809 she exhibited six portraits with the Dublin Society in Hawkins House.

From 1811 to 1814 she exhibited historical and subject paintings with the British Institution, from addresses in Westminster and Hammersmith.

Lady Caroline Lamb by Eliza H. Trotter