uncle, pat all in you dandridge, was a famous court painter in london. painted the image of frederick, prince of wales. her father, of virginia county court clerk, as a portrait of him -- at her richer uncles house. it is very unusual. portraits, at that time -- they are only just coming into fashion. the idea that you have your portrait doug. she is aware of the power of portraits. throughout the papers she is having those miniatures me some of her children. he is having them put in bracelets, like a watch. the miniatures set into bracelets. she is approving one image of washington. another, she said, it isn't like him. she orders prince of the washington family. we saw the -- washington martha with the two grandchildren and the enslaved sarah van. we've become very aware of her taste. i think the papers are wonderful in that way. they build on the work of many -- in mount vernon and others have done, as a woman, and tremendous aesthetic sense which is also using -- washington comes, first they didn't want to be painted. he comes to see that this is the way. this is what the country