Jane Erskine


Jane Plumer Callander was a British noblewoman whose portrait was included in the Gallery of Beauties of the Bavarian King Ludwig I. She was the daughter of David Erskine, 2nd Baron Erskine.

Life

The Hon. Jane Plumer Erskine was born on 9 May 1818 in London. She was the sixth daughter of British ambassador to Munich and diplomat David Erskine, 2nd Baron Erskine, and his wife Frances Cadwalader.
Her paternal grandparents were Thomas Erskine, 1st Baron Erskine and the former Frances Moore. Her maternal grandparents were John Cadwalader, an American general during the Revolutionary War, and his second wife, Williamina Bond.

Portrait

Jane was introduced to King Ludwig I of Bavaria by his wife Queen Therese of Bavaria who thought she was a suitable subject for the beauty gallery. Queen Therese was the one who persuaded Jane to pose for the gallery.
In the portrait, Jane wears an exaggerated side curl coiffure with a braided rope of hair running around the back of her head.

Personal life

Jane married her cousin, James Henry Callander, Esquire of Craig Forth and moved to Scotland. They had three daughters:
Jane died in 1846 in Scotland.