Eliza Maria Gordon-Cumming

Eliza Maria Gordon-Cumming
Portrait of Lady Gordon-Cumming painted by Henry Raeburn between 1815 and 1823
Portrait by Henry Raeburn, between 1815 and 1823
Born
Eliza Maria Campbell

1795 (1795)
Died21 April 1842(1842-04-21) (aged 46–47)
Altyre, near Inverness, Scotland
SpouseSir William Gordon-Cumming, 2nd Baronet
Children13
Scientific career
FieldsPaleontology, scientific illustration

Eliza Maria, Lady Gordon-Cumming (née Campbell; 1795 - 21 April 1842) was a Scottish aristocrat, horticulturalist, palaeontologist and scientific illustrator. Lady Cumming collected and studied Devonian fish fossils from the Old Red Sandstone of Morayshire, Scotland. She amassed a large and well-known collection which she illustrated, along with her daughter Lady Anne Seymour.[1] Lady Cumming worked with other palaeontologists and geologists of the time including Louis Agassiz, William Buckland and Roderick Murchison.

  1. ^ Burek, C. V.; Higgs, B. (2007). "The role of women in the history and development of geology: an introduction". Geological Society, London, Special Publications. 281 (1): 1–8. Bibcode:2007GSLSP.281....1B. doi:10.1144/sp281.1. S2CID 140651108.